Snow Storm this weekend? NYC WEATHER Tomorrow has winter mix – NBC New York

The final of our series of East Coast Storms is on its way this weekend. And it can be the one with the greatest influence.

We track a mixture of snow, ice and rain that creates a winter Saturday and Slurned Sunday. Winter Weather Advisories has been sent from Central Jersey up through the Hudson Valley. Check the latest weather forecasts here.


If you need to run errands this weekend, get them done early on Saturday. Saturday morning is the only time this weekend roads will be dry. In Saturday afternoon, things are on their way downhill.

With temperatures below freezing throughout the country, it will all be when the rainfall starts around lunch time. Temperatures remain stable during the day and eventually rise in the evening and began a transition to mixed rainfall and finally all the rain in and around New York City.

South Jersey will be the first to switch to all rain, generally after early evening. The transition will happen in the city in the middle of the end of the evening.

Hudson Valley will see snow after midnight. Over night, gossip and freezing rain will be mixed in.

Freezing rain falls like floating rain and immediately freezes by contact with the freedom surface on which it lands. It creates an ice sheet on roads, a hard, ical should be around the snow on the ground and an icy layer on the wooden branches and power lines that weigh them down and cause them to click if there is enough ice to build up.

Is collections in Hudson Valley could reach one to two tenths of an inch. The tree branches and power cuts usually start to occur after a quarter of an empty ice cream building.

To the south, the milder temperatures and rapid transition to rain will result in diminishing snow totals down the Jersey coast; Expect less than an inch. In the city, Long Island and in northern New Jersey, most of us can look forward to another 1 to 3 inches of snow. Further north is 3 to 5 inches more likely.

On Sunday, rain will be the prevailing form of rainfall. It will do much of the previous day’s snow to Slush before it makes it disappear completely. It will be a sloppy day so it will be wise to wear rain boots.

We could get a few pockets with heavy rain on Sunday afternoon, just as the storm system starts to finish. And if you’re in South Jersey or Long Island, you can even hear Thunder.

In the evening the rain moves out.

Overall it all up, the rain, the snow and the ice will account for approx. 1 to 2 inches liquid equivalent rainfall, with about half an inch on an inch of the one falling like rain.

Although the time of this system puts a damper on most of the weekend, a good softening is needed.

We are still running moderately to difficult drought conditions throughout the region. On the downside, the softening we get could come with isolated flooding of streets and low -lying areas.


When the storm is out, we enjoy a few rain -free, sunny days at the beginning of the week. Unfortunately, this sunshine comes along with a settling drop in temperatures; We will have to endure several days of heights under the freezer and morning that feels like teenagers and single digits. Parka Weather is back in full strength.