New York, NY Snow Alert: Up to 2 Inches Possible by Saturday Morning

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New York, N.Y. – A quick-moving winter system will bring light snow across southeastern New York and coastal Connecticut Friday night into Saturday, with minor accumulations expected to create slick travel in some areas.

According to the National Weather Service in New York, snow will begin late Friday evening and taper off by early Saturday. Most areas in the Lower Hudson Valley and inland Connecticut should see between a half inch and one inch, while the highest totals near Montauk Point could reach around two inches.

Light accumulation may still be enough to cause slippery conditions on untreated roads, especially during early morning travel Saturday. Drivers are urged to reduce speed and allow extra stopping distance.

New York City and Long Island could see brief bursts of snow mixed with rain closer to the coast, with lighter totals near JFK and Islip.

The system will move out by Saturday afternoon, with calmer and colder weather following into Sunday. Another chance for snow may return early next week.

Five-Day Forecast for New York, N.Y.:

  • Friday: Increasing clouds, snow developing late, low near 30°F
  • Saturday: Early snow ending, high near 35°F
  • Sunday: Partly cloudy and colder, high 32°F
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 36°F
  • Tuesday: Chance of light snow late, high 34°F

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