Middle Atlantic – Rain returns to the Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center (MARFC) region today, bringing potential snowfall in New York. Precipitation is expected to continue through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service, rainfall could reach up to 1.25 inches in the western Susquehanna basins. Snow may mix in overnight in the New York portion of the MARFC area. Minor river rises of 1-2 feet are likely due to increased runoff.
Forecasters urge residents to stay aware of changing conditions, especially in flood-prone areas. Wet roads and reduced visibility may impact travel. Snow accumulation could make driving hazardous in some northern locations.
Rain will continue into Friday before tapering off. No major flooding is expected, but small streams and rivers could see minor impacts. Officials advise monitoring local updates for potential changes in forecasts.