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NYC Winter Weather: Frigid Air, Snow Potential, and Dangerous Cold Forecast

CBS New YorkJanuary 30, 20262 min15,036 views
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Current Cold Snap and Ice Risk

  • πŸ₯Ά Frigid air is currently gripping the Tri-State Area, with overnight temperatures expected to cause any wet surfaces to ice over, posing a significant hazard.
  • ⚠️ Extreme caution is advised, especially when encountering snow and ice mounds, which can be several feet high and obscure visibility.

Weekend Winter Storm Potential

  • ❄️ A low-pressure system is forecast to move through this weekend, with its track determining the severity of potential snowfall for the NYC area.
  • πŸ“ˆ The European model suggests a scenario where the storm could intensify significantly, bringing shoveling conditions to areas like Suffolk County by Sunday into Monday.
  • 🎯 The exact track is critical: a coastal hug would be detrimental, while a path further out to sea would be a much better outcome for the region.

Air Mass and Snow Type

  • πŸ’¨ The prevailing arctic air mass is so cold that any precipitation is expected to be snow, with no mixing of rain or sleet.
  • ⏳ The duration and proximity of the storm system will dictate the amount of snow accumulation.

Forecast Uncertainty and Next Steps

  • πŸ“Š Meteorologists are closely monitoring the developing system, with more data expected to refine the forecast for Sunday.
  • πŸ“‰ While current news isn't ideal, the focus remains on providing the most accurate and timely updates on the approaching winter weather.
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