How much snow will we get this weekend in NYC? – NBC New York

New York City is expected to receive widespread, measurable snow Sunday, with areas north and west of the city poised for up to a foot of snow.

We won’t see as much snow in the immediate New York City metro area, but snow will certainly accumulate in the five boroughs unless there is a major shift in the storm’s track at this point.

A winter storm watch is in effect for areas north and west of NYC on Sunday, but nothing is currently in place for New York City

How much snow will New York City get on Sunday?

The immediate New York City metro area is expected to receive 3 to 5 inches of snow.

Areas of northwestern New Jersey, parts of the Hudson Valley and the northwestern hills of Connecticut could see 8 to 12 inches.

It will be light, fluffy snow, which means it can pile up quickly.

What is the time of the snow on Sunday?

The snow is expected to start late in the morning and continue heavily through the evening.

By 10 and 11 p.m. the snow should be on its way out of the area, where the big concern will be the big freeze ahead.

Temperatures on Monday will see a low of 18 degrees followed by a low of 7 degrees on Tuesday.

The morning wind will be minus zero. Dangerous cold!