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New York Weather: Rain and Snow Forecast for Sunday and Tuesday

CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20253 min6,843 views
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Sunday's First Alert Weather Day

  • ⚠️ A First Alert weather day is declared for Sunday, November 30th, with increasing clouds and returning showers.
  • 🚗 Travel is expected to be slower on the roads and at airports due to the weather.
  • ❄️ While mostly rain, there's a possibility of snow at the very start of the system in northwest New Jersey, the Poconos, and the Catskills.
  • 🌡️ Temperatures will climb into the 40s, but ponding on roadways is anticipated.
  • 🌧️ Heavier rain is expected in the latter part of the afternoon into the evening, with potential for 0.1 to 0.5 inches of rain across Long Island and Connecticut.

Tuesday's Storm System

  • 🚨 A second First Alert weather day is forecast for Tuesday, bringing moderate to heavy rain to the city and coast.
  • 🌨️ Snow could be mixed in for northern and western suburbs, with higher elevations potentially seeing more snow the farther inland and north/west one goes.
  • 📈 The snow and mix line has been observed getting closer to the city on weather maps, indicating potential for wintery precipitation even near urban areas.

Extended Forecast and Winter Outlook

  • 📉 After Tuesday, temperatures are expected to remain cold and even colder towards the following weekend.
  • 🥶 The forecast suggests a December-like pattern is arriving early, with conditions resembling Christmas weather.
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