NYC Weather: Heavy Snow Expected To Hit This Weekend
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued as New York City prepares for what could be the biggest snowstorm so far this winter • Full Story
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued as New York City prepares for what could be the biggest snowstorm so far this winter.
The latest approaching weather could even become a bomb cyclone – basically a winter hurricane, forecasters said. Bombogenesis occurs when the storm’s barometric pressure plunges by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.
“There is the potential for a low pressure storm system to bring heavy snowfall and high winds to portions of the area Friday night into Saturday night,” the National Weather Service said as it issued the outlook.
The forecasters said it was still uncertain exactly how much snow the city can expect.
The approaching storm will be preceded by bitterly cold temperatures. NYC is not expected to get above freezing before Friday, and could plunge as low as 13 degrees Wednesday night.
A powerful Nor'easter is expected to develop this weekend, and it could bring significant winter weather to parts of the area. Uncertainty is still high, but we hope to get a better idea of the storms track and strength by tonight. pic.twitter.com/xX0PSybxoD
— New York Metro Weather (@nymetrowx) January 26, 2022
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