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NYC Forecast Warns of First Big Snow This Weekend as Advisories Are Issued

NYC Forecast Warns of First Big Snow This Weekend as Advisories Are Issued

The New York Times
2025/12/15
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Dig out your mittens and dust off the boots, New Yorkers, because the city is set to see the season’s first accumulation of snow this weekend.

The National Weather Service offices in New York and New Jersey on Friday issued winter weather advisories in effect from Saturday evening to early Sunday afternoon.

An advisory is a step short of a more serious warning or watch, meant to tell people that the weather could become hazardous.

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Three to five inches of snow is expected in the city beginning late Saturday night, forecasters at the Weather Service said, with the steadiest amounts coming before sunrise on Sunday.

Similar totals are expected across parts of Delaware, New Jersey, southeastern Pennsylvania, northeastern Maryland and Connecticut, with as much as six inches on Long Island.

“It looks like it will be snowing steadily through sunrise,” said Joe Pollina, a meteorologist with the Weather Service. “By the time midmorning rolls around is when it starts to taper off, wrapping up between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.”

Less snow is expected farther northwest from the coast, but forecasters cautioned that if the system moves differently than expected, those amounts could vary widely.

The snow is expected to taper off by Sunday afternoon, replaced by frigid air that will drop temperatures into the teens by Monday morning.

Bitter cold is expected to stick around through early next week.

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Note: Forecast temperatures are as of 7 a.m. Eastern each day. Forecast data in some areas may be unavailable. Data shown only for the contiguous United States.

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New Yorkers who love snow have been disappointed the last few seasons.

In a normal winter, Central Park’s Belvedere Castle, the official National Weather Service measuring station for the city, will record nearly 30 inches of snow throughout the season, according to the 30-year average.

Last year, barely more than a foot accumulated through the whole season, and even that was more than the 7.5 inches the year before, and the paltry 2.3 inches the year before that.

Between February 2022 and January 2024 the city went nearly two full years without meaningful snowfall.