Summary:
NYC could see its first snow of 2025 on Monday.
Flurries expected late Sunday into Monday, impacting the morning commute.
2 inches of snow predicted for NYC, with potential for up to 4 inches.
Suburbs may see 1-3 inches of snow.
A significant arctic outbreak and deep freeze to follow the storm.
NYC's First Snow of 2025? Brace for a Snowy Monday!
Get ready, New York City! A winter storm is brewing, bringing with it the potential for NYC's first snowfall of 2025. Forecasters predict flurries starting late Sunday, continuing through Monday, potentially impacting the morning commute.
When's the Snow Coming?
The snow is expected to hit late Sunday night into Monday. According to NOAA's forecast, the snow threat begins overnight and continues through the morning and afternoon before clearing out by evening. Expect flurries throughout much of Monday.
How Much Snow Can We Expect?
The National Weather Service predicts around 2 inches of snow for NYC, with potentially less accumulation in the surrounding suburbs. However, there's a chance of up to 4 inches in the city, and 1-3 inches in the suburbs, depending on the storm's track. Cold air pushing down the rain-snow line will keep the snow falling.
<img src="https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox5ny.com/www.fox5ny.com/content/uploads/2025/01/932/524/stormtotalsnowweb.jpg?ve=1&tl=1" alt="">What's Next? A Deep Freeze!
A significant arctic outbreak is expected to follow the storm, sending temperatures plummeting to the coldest of the season. The FOX Forecast Center anticipates this frigid air to persist for several weeks, potentially making January 2025 one of the coldest in recent years.
<img src="https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox5ny.com/www.fox5ny.com/content/uploads/2025/01/932/524/cpc-temp-outlook-8-14-day.png?ve=1&tl=1" alt="This graphic shows the temperature outlook starting Jan. 9, 2025.(FOX Weather)">For more detailed weather information, check your local forecast.
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