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7:00 AM | ***Snow accumulations of up to a few inches possible from early tonight into early Tuesday***

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7:00 AM | ***Snow accumulations of up to a few inches possible from early tonight into early Tuesday***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the New York City metro region

Today

Lowering and thickening clouds, cold, highs in the low-to-mid 40’s; E-NE winds around 5-10 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cold, becoming quite breezy, snow and/or sleet with rain possibly mixed in at times, snow/ice accumulations of 2-4 inches are likely in the immediate metro region, 3-6 inches in far northwestern suburbs, lows in the lower 30’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, quite breezy, chance of a wintry mix in the AM hours, lower 40’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night             

Clearing skies, cold, upper 20’s for late night lows

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, milder, upper 40’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, warmer, chance of showers, upper 50’s

Friday

Mainly cloudy, breezy, colder, chance of rain and/or snow, lower 40’s

Saturday

Becoming mainly sunny, breezy, cold, near 40 degrees

Discussion              

Strong and complex low pressure tracks into the Great Lakes today and it’ll likely bring a decent amount of precipitation to the Mid-Atlantic region and the precipitation type will be location dependent. Snow and/or sleet are likely to be the predominate precipitation types across east-central/northeastern PA to northern New Jersey to New York City. Accumulations of snow and ice are likely to range from around 2-4 inches in the Lehigh Valley and the immediate metro region of New York City to as much as 3-6 inches in the Poconos, NE PA, interior NW NJ, and the far N/W suburbs of NYC. Another strong system may threaten the entire DC-to-Philly-to-NYC corridor with rain and/or snow by the end of the week.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather