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Timeline, how many inches NY, NJ, CT can expect this weekend


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Timeline, how many inches NY, NJ, CT can expect this weekend

The Brief

Snow will begin to fall in the NYC area just before sunset, and accumulation will intensify throughout the evening.

Early Sunday morning, the snow is expected to transition into a wintry, slushy mix.

4+ inches of snow is expected for NYC, with up to 6+ possible in parts of Long Island, New Jersey, Connecticut and the Hudson Valley.

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is quickly moving toward New York City, with the forecast showing a high probability of 4+ inches of snow in metro areas and 6+ inches in the suburbs by late Saturday night.

An early Sunday transition from snow to freezing rain and sleet, however, could affect overall accumulation this weekend.

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Current Winter Weather Alerts. (FOX Weather)

Here’s a timeline of when the NYC-area should expect snow, sleet and the highest intensity of snowfall. Plus, check out expected snow totals for your area, track live radar, learn about another winter storm system forecast to bring more snow next week:

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Winter storm and snow timeline for NYC

Timeline

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were issued for the entire area.

Saturday morning and afternoon: Skies will be mostly cloudy, with highs near 36 but wind chills as low as 20. Most areas won’t likely see snow until after 4 p.m.

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5 p.m. Saturday: Snow is expected to start. A Winter Storm Warning takes effect for Connecticut, the Lower Hudson Valley and parts of northeast New Jersey. A Winter Weather Advisory takes effet for New York City, Long Island and most of New Jersey.

7 p.m. Saturday: Snowfall is expected to intensify throughout the night, with 1 to 2 inches per hour of snowfall possible. Road conditions will be hazardous. Ice accumulation is possible.

1 a.m. Sunday: Temperatures will begin to rise above freezing. The snow will mix with and/or change to freezing rain and sleet. Coastal areas will likely see a transition to rain as precipitation intensity lessens.

7 a.m. Sunday: The rain and snow mix gradually subsides.

11 a.m. Sunday: The warning and advisory are lifted.

Tuesday evening-Wednesday: The National Weather Service says there is a 30 to 50% chance for more snow accumulation from another storm system

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, NYC, northern New Jersey and most of Long Island can expect 3 to 5 inches of snow, though northern Suffolk County may see higher totals. Connecticut and the Lower Hudson Valley can expect 5 to 7 inches, and the entire area will see a light glazing of ice.

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Dig deeper

How much snow we’ll see depends on whether surface temperatures rise above freezing during the storm.

On the higher end, 5 to 8 inches is possible for most of the region if there is snow banding and the wintry mix is limited.

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If the storm trends north or the wintry mix pushes inland quickly, NYC will see little to no accumulation.

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What’s next

Don’t get too comfortable – next week has many more chances for snow in New York City as forecast models show a change in the jet stream pattern.

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Overall weather pattern for 2/10/2025 (FOX Weather)

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, New York City is potentially seeing double-digit totals from storm systems that will impact the region from Monday, Feb. 10 to Monday, Feb. 17.

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Snowfall forecast( FOX Weather)

Exact snowfall amounts are still being fine-tuned, so uncertainty in the track and precipitation type for each system still remains.

Tuesday: A 50% chance of snow after 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35.

Tuesday night: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a low around 31. The chance of precipitation is 60%.

Wednesday: A 30% chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37.

Wednesday night: A 50% chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.

Thursday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37. The chance of precipitation is 50%.

The country’s active weather pattern is expected to continue throughout most of the month, with no relief in sight for the nation’s heartland through the East Coast.

The Source

This article uses reporting from the National Weather Service and FOX Weather.



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