7:00 AM | *****Snow for much of the day with significant accumulations...brutally cold overnight*****
Paul Dorian
6-Day NYC Forecast
Today
Periods of snow that will be heavy at times with significant accumulations, breezy and cold with temperatures slowly dropping through the day
Tonight
Still the chance for snow early then becoming partly cloudy and brutally cold, lows by tomorrow morning not far from 10 degrees
Friday
Mostly sunny, very cold, low 20’s
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, brutally cold, lower teens for low temperatures
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s
Sunday
Mostly sunny, still cold, but not as harsh, near 40 degrees
Monday
Mostly sunny, not as cold, low-to-mid 40’s
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, chilly, mid 40’s
Discussion
An influx of colder air has transitioned all precipitation to snow and the snow will continue for much of today, heavy at times, up and down the I-95 corridor. Temperatures will actually drop as the day progresses and then bottom out late tonight in the single digits following today’s snowfall - perhaps in record-breaking territory. Accumulations should average 4-8 inches in the region with higher amounts possible in isolated spots. The higher amounts in that range should occur to the south and east of the metro region and the lesser amounts to the north and west. It’ll stay very cold on Friday to close out the work week despite brilliant sunshine, but then temperatures will modify slowly over the weekend along with dry weather conditions. Despite a substantial break in the overall pattern, this is likely not winter's last blast. The snow will begin the day on the "heavy, wet" side clinging to the previously wet branches and other surfaces, but may end up "drier and fluffier" later in the day as temperatures continue to drop.