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NYC Braces for Major Snowstorm This Weekend
24 Jan
Summary
- Winter storm warnings are in effect from Sunday morning to Monday evening.
- Heavy snow expected, with over 12 inches possible north and west of NYC.
- New York and New Jersey governors declared a state of emergency.

New York City and the surrounding Tri-State Area are bracing for a major winter storm forecast to deliver heavy snow and dangerous subfreezing conditions starting this weekend.
Winter storm warnings are active from 3 a.m. Sunday to 6 p.m. Monday for the NYC region. Light snow is expected to begin early Sunday morning, intensifying throughout the day, with snowfall rates potentially reaching 1-2 inches per hour.
By Sunday afternoon, precipitation may change to freezing rain and sleet in NYC and points south and east, while northern and western areas will continue to receive heavy snow. Coastal areas like the Jersey Shore might see plain rain. Winds are predicted to increase, with gusts up to 35 mph, potentially causing downed trees and branches due to ice accretion.




