New York Weather Alert: Blast of Snow Possible Before Spring Arrives Next Week

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New York, NY – A stretch of milder conditions will greet residents early in the week, but a developing system could bring one last blast of winter. According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures will hover in the 40s and lower 50s through midweek, offering a brief break from cold conditions. However, forecasters warn that a late-week storm may usher in a mix of rain and snow before spring weather firmly takes hold.

Sunday will start with mostly sunny skies and a high near 44°F, providing a pleasant wrap-up to the weekend. Monday’s forecast remains partly sunny with temperatures reaching 47°F. By Tuesday and Wednesday, expect slightly warmer conditions, as highs climb into the low 50s. Despite this mild spell, meteorologists are closely watching a potential storm system set to arrive late Thursday. This system carries a 50% chance of precipitation, which could translate into rain at first, then possibly snow as temperatures dip into the mid-30s overnight.

Should the cooler air align with the heaviest precipitation, accumulations of wet snow are possible, creating slick road conditions for Friday’s morning commute. While it remains unclear whether this event will deliver significant snowfall, forecasters emphasize the importance of monitoring updates throughout the week. Small shifts in the storm’s path could drastically change precipitation types and totals. This may well be winter’s last hurrah before milder spring weather settles in, so stay informed and prepared.

Residents are advised to check local forecasts regularly for adjustments to timing and intensity, and to review any travel advisories that may be issued later in the week.

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