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6:00 AM | **Accumulating snow later tonight into Friday morning...weekend threat continues to favor areas to our southeast, but close call here**

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6:00 AM | **Accumulating snow later tonight into Friday morning...weekend threat continues to favor areas to our southeast, but close call here**

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Increasing clouds, much colder than yesterday, a bit of a breeze, highs in the low-to-mid 30’s

Tonight

Snow likely to develop during the late evening hours and continue overnight, quite cold, lows in the upper 20’s

Friday

Snow likely early in the day; otherwise, mainly cloudy skies, very cold, mid 30’s for highs

Friday Night

Mainly cloudy, very cold, near 20 degrees

Saturday

Partly sunny, very cold, chance for snow late in the day or at night, upper 20’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, very cold, upper 20’s

Monday

Partly sunny, still very cold, upper 20's

Tuesday

Partly sunny, a bit milder, upper 30’s

Discussion

Low pressure will head towards the Mid-Atlantic coastline over the next twelve hours or so and will spread accumulating snow into the I-95 corridor from DC-to-Philly-to-NYC. The snow is likely to arrive here during the late evening hours (10 or 11pm) and continue until early tomorrow morning (8 or 9am) with accumulations on the order of a coating to 2 inches and some roads will become slippery. Another system will strengthen near the Mid-Atlantic coastline on Saturday and it is likely to produce significant accumulating snow in parts of the Southeast US (e.g., Carolinas, Georgia) and will come quite close to the Mid-Atlantic’s I-95 corridor on its northwestern periphery. At this time, odds continue to favor this weekend threat staying just to the south and east of here, but this system will continue to be closely monitored as a slight shift in the currently projected storm track could have a big impact here. As far as temperatures are concerned, they’ll remain well below normal right through Monday and will not even make it to freezing this weekend.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian

Vencore, Inc.

vencoreweather.com