NYC Snow Forecast: Is a Winter Surprise on the Way?
Despite Staten Island Chuck's prediction of an early spring, the possibility of snow in NYC remains. The National Weather Service forecasts a rain/snow mix Sunday night, with light snow potentially starting around 7 p.m. before transitioning to rain.
How Much Snow?
Don't expect a blizzard! NYC and Long Island are predicted to receive less than an inch of snow, mainly a rain/snow mix. However, areas further inland, particularly in Connecticut, could see 2-4 inches.
The Remainder of Winter
While NYC is currently behind on its normal snowfall for February (around 14 inches), meteorologists predict another 7-12 inches for the NYC area, Long Island, and parts of South Jersey before winter's end. Areas north of the city, including parts of North Jersey, the Hudson Valley, and Connecticut could see even more.
<img src="https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox5ny.com/www.fox5ny.com/content/uploads/2025/01/932/524/screenshot-2025-01-29-183338.png?ve=1&tl=1" alt="Snowfall Prediction Map">The active northern jet stream is expected to continue bringing stormy weather.
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