NYC Snow Possible in Early January
Thanks to a disruption in the polar vortex, New York City could see its first significant snowfall of the year in the first week of January. Arctic air is expected to bring below-average temperatures to the city.
<img src="https://www.silive.com/resizer/v2/2YZZX7JKQZBHFNSTZ425RX6GWU.jpg?auth=f2cc222720d086584be4031d03ae4ca285f1cc3e9fdfa359d5beba2eaa6a0fed&width=500&quality=90" alt="AccuWeather graphic showing Arctic air impacting New York">Meteorologists are closely monitoring a potential winter storm, with the possibility of accumulating snow arriving between January 6th and 7th. According to AccuWeather, there's potential for several inches of snow if the storm tracks favorably.
The storm's exact path will determine the amount of snowfall. If the storm moves further north, several inches of snow are possible, potentially starting in the afternoon of January 6th and lasting into January 8th. However, there is also a possibility that the storm could miss New York City entirely.
Keep an eye on the forecast for updates!
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