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7:00 AM | **Snow tonight from yet another intense ocean storm**

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7:00 AM | **Snow tonight from yet another intense ocean storm**

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Becoming cloudy, cold, snow or a mix of rain and snow possible at the end of the day, highs near 40 degrees

Tonight

Snow likely possibly briefly mixed with rain early, cold, lows in the upper 20’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy with lingering morning snow likely, breezy, cold, near 40 degrees for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, a few flurries possible, upper 20’s for overnight lows

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, snow showers possible, near 40 degrees

Thursday

Partly sunny, breezy, cold, lower 40’s

Friday

Partly sunny, breezy, milder, upper 40’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, mild, chance of showers, near 50 degrees

Discussion

Strong low pressure will head towards the Carolina coastline this morning and then take a turn to the northeast and intensify along the way as it heads to a position off the NJ coastline by early Tuesday and then off of eastern New England by late Tuesday.  It looks like the storm will come close enough tonight to generate some accumulating snow for the NYC metro region with 2-4" likely by morning and there can be slippery spots for the morning commute. As with the prior coastal storms, the impact looks greater over the next 24 hours or so as one moves northeast along the coastline and eastern New England, for example, is likely to get much more significant snow. Looking ahead, a vigorous disturbance could cause snow showers here on Wednesday - perhaps even a heavier snow squall.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Vencore, Inc.
vencoreweather.com