Summary:
Four low-pressure systems could bring snow to NYC this week.
Tuesday and Wednesday have low chances of accumulation, mostly flurries.
Friday's precipitation is more likely to be rain or ice than snow.
Sunday offers the best chance for snow, but accumulation will likely be under an inch.
Significant snowfall is unlikely until February.
NYC Snow Forecast: Will We See Flurries This Week?
January 2025 has been unusually cold in NYC, but surprisingly dry. While we've seen below-freezing temperatures for many days, snowfall has been minimal. This week, however, brings a chance of snow with four low-pressure systems moving through the region.
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2025/01/image_0d3fa8.png?resize=218%2C123&quality=85&strip=all" alt="NYC Weather">Snow Chances This Week:
- Tuesday: Flurries or a light snow shower are possible, but no accumulation is expected.
- Wednesday: Light accumulations (1-3 inches) are possible in the Catskills and Hudson Valley, but NYC will likely only see flurries.
- Friday: The highest chance of precipitation, but temperatures will be above freezing for most of the day. A glaze of ice or rain is more likely than snow in NYC.
- Sunday: The best chance for snow accumulation in NYC, but totals are still expected to be under an inch.
After Sunday, a dry spell is expected, with any significant snowfall unlikely until February.
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2025/01/image_3fea6d.png?resize=218%2C123&quality=85&strip=all" alt="NYC Winter Weather">Keep your umbrellas and raincoats handy, especially on Friday!
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2025/01/image_be4246.png?resize=218%2C123&quality=85&strip=all" alt="NYC Winter Conditions">
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