What to Know
- Preliminary forecasts show 8-12 inches of snow can be expected for much of the tri-state area, including New York City, the Hudson Valley, nearly all of New Jersey and into Connecticut; areas along the coast may see slightly lower totals,
- The forecast hinges on the track of the low-pressure system and the resulting temperature profile in the atmosphere. The picture will become clearer over the course of the day Friday.
- The Northeast will get hit hardest Sunday afternoon and evening, with residual light snow early Monday. Expect a travel mess. Parents are anticipating school closures or remote learning, too.
- Once the storm moves out, extreme cold is expected to linger for at least a week.
A monster winter storm is expected to sweep across much of the U.S. through this weekend, dumping up to a foot of snow onto the New York City area and unleashing mass havoc across the country.
It’ll also be one of the biggest snowstorms for New York City in recent years. The last time Central Park saw over 12 inches was in early February 2021, when over 17 inches fell.
Follow the latest developments, including snow maps, timing, official news conferences, and what to expect in your neighborhood as we prepare for the storm.