This weekend, New York City may see its first significant snowfall of the season. Meteorologists are tracking the potential for a winter storm to impact the region from late Saturday into Sunday, with the possibility of at least some snow. The models have been inconsistent, but they all agree that the city is likely to see some snow. This storm could bring an end to the record-setting snowless streak that has persisted so far this winter.
In the meantime, the immediate forecast for New York City is looking mostly sunny with low to mid-40s temperatures during the day and clear skies with lows in the 20s and 30s at night. Wednesday is expected to be mostly sunny to partly cloudy, while Thursday may see some morning flurries and windy conditions with highs in the low 40s.
This potential winter storm has been closely monitored by meteorologists, and residents are advised to stay informed about any updates or changes in the forecast. As always, it’s important for people to be prepared for winter weather, especially if the storm does bring significant snowfall to the area.
For more information and the latest updates on the weather forecast, residents can tune in to CBS New York or visit the CBS News website for more features. Any developments regarding this anticipated winter storm will be shared as soon as they become available. It’s advised to stay informed and stay prepared for the possibility of snow this weekend.
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