New York Snowfall Forecast: Snow Arrives December 13th
CBS New YorkDecember 13, 20253 min11,518 views
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- ❄️ Snow has begun falling in the New York area, reducing visibility to 2 miles in the city and becoming steadier and heavier.
- 🌡️ Temperatures are currently 34°F, above freezing, causing main roads to be wet but untreated surfaces to pick up light accumulation.
- 🌨️ The storm is developing to the south, pulling in colder air overnight, with temperatures expected to fall.
- ⚠️ A First Alert Weather Day is in effect through tomorrow, with light to moderate snow moving southwest to northeast.
Expected Snow Totals
- 📊 A general 2 to 4 inches of snowfall is expected across the area.
- 📈 The most common amount is anticipated to be 3 to 4 inches, with a possibility of 4 to 6 inches in central New Jersey and the east end of Long Island.
- 🧊 Any snow that accumulates will freeze solid overnight due to falling temperatures.
Temperature Outlook and Future Snow
- 🥶 The freezing line is currently over the city, with temperatures expected to remain around 32-33°F overnight.
- 🧊 Colder air will move in tomorrow, pushing the freezing line further out.
- ❄️ A chance of snow showers exists for later Monday, though not expected to be a significant storm.
- 📉 "Feels like" temperatures will drop through the teens tomorrow, with only 29°F on Monday and 32°F on Tuesday.
- 🌬️ Winter conditions are arriving hard and fast this year, feeling more like January or February.
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