Snowstorm in NY and NJ this weekend: Timeline, expected totals

NEW YORK (PIX11) – A significant storm could dump several inches of snow throughout New York and New Jersey this weekend.

Snow will follow extremely cold temperatures in the tri-state area – temperatures will plummet Friday evening to 12 degrees, with wind chill values between 0 and 10 degrees.

NYC forecast and PIX11’s Weather Center

The high on Saturday is expected to be less than 20 degrees before snow moves in. Here’s what you need to know about Sunday’s storm:

Timeline

Snow will likely start falling early on Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service. The storm will batter the area through Sunday and into Monday morning.

Snow is then expected to leave the tri-state area by Monday afternoon.

Expected snow totals

This is how much snow is expected to fall in the tri-state area, according to PIX11 meteorologists:

  • Long Island/southern New Jersey: 4-6 inches
  • New York City/Central New Jersey/Westchester: 6-10 inches
  • Lower Hudson Valley/northern New Jersey: 10-15 inches

Future forecast

Arctic air will stay over the tri-state area, keeping temperatures below the mid-20s. Wednesday is the first day when temperatures are expected to reach above 25 degrees…

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