This weekend, the weather is set to change drastically as a cold front approaches from Canada. Today's temperatures are mild with a high of 40 degrees, but they are expected to drop as the weekend progresses. Saturday will start with scattered showers, but by Sunday morning, residents should prepare for snow, particularly in the evening as temperatures continue to slide.
Snowfall predictions for Sunday indicate that many areas could see 2 to 5 inches of snow. While the city might experience lower totals around 2 to 3 inches, areas like Long Island could witness even higher amounts. Residents are advised to prepare their snow shovels and be ready for possible disruptions as the snow may persist into the following day.
Following the snowfall, the weather will clear up by Monday, but expect a significant drop in temperatures, with highs only reaching the teens. The aftermath of the weekend snow will linger for a while, leading to icy conditions. As always, preparation is key, and residents in affected areas should be ready for winter weather challenges as the season progresses.
As we near the weekend, mild temperatures will give way to a cold front, leading to rain this Saturday and potentially measurable snow by Sunday. Currently, skies are clear and pleasant, with temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s, but forecasters warn that winter conditions are just around the corner. The models indicate that while Saturday may start off rainy, a cold front moving in will contribute to increased chances of snow accumulation by Sunday morning. Forecasted snow totals suggest that areas could see between 2 to 5 inches of snowfall before a brief respite on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, followed by a return to colder temperatures.Blah, blah, blah. They never get it right.....all about drama clicks......GO AMERICA 🇺🇸!!!!!!!
0:21 The record high of 63Âş is dependent upon a COLD front? Me thinks he meant... warm?