"Snow Forecast: NYC to Experience 1-3 Inches of Snow this Weekend, Followed by Sunny Monday"
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By now, you've probably heard that it's likely going to snow in New York this weekend. But how much precipitation are we actually talking about?
According to forecasts, New York City is expected to receive 1 to 3 inches of snow this weekend, with the best chance to see powder being north and west of the city. The metro area, however, will likely be treated to a mix of rain and snow.
The anticipated snowstorm is expected to arrive late on Saturday night into Sunday, as temperatures are set to fall to the high 30s on Friday and remain there throughout the weekend. The mix of snow and rain-sleet will create less than desirable conditions for the city dwellers.
Experts suggest that the snowfall and rain will likely cease by Sunday night, paving the way for a bright and beautiful Monday devoid of any precipitation. It seems like Monday will be a welcome reprieve after the wintry weekend.
NBC New York reports that the current snow totals for the five boroughs are expected to be in the 1-to-3-inch range. While this amount may not leave us completely incapacitated, it is still important to stay informed and prepared for any potential disruptions caused by the weather.
As always, forecasts can vary, and it's important to stay updated as the storm approaches. Keep an eye on local news outlets and official weather sources for the latest information and any possible changes to the forecast.
In the meantime, stock up on supplies and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety during the snowstorm. Remember to drive with caution and allow extra time for travel if you need to be on the roads.
Despite the impending storm, there is a silver lining to this weather system. Monday promises to be a sunny and beautiful day, offering a welcome break from the wintry mix. So, while we prepare for the snow this weekend, let's also look forward to the bright days ahead. Stay safe and stay warm, New York!