Summary:
New York City will see its first snow of the year.
Snowfall in South Jersey is expected to reach 6-8 inches.
North Jersey and NYC anticipate around 2 inches of snow.
Philadelphia and Delaware could see up to 8 inches of snow.
The National Weather Service continues to monitor and update forecasts.
NYC's First Snowstorm: What to Expect
The first major snowstorm of the winter is hitting the Mid-Atlantic region, including New York City, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. While preparations are underway, many are wondering exactly when the snow will start and how much to expect.
Snow in New Jersey:
South Jersey and the Jersey Shore: Expect snowfall to begin after 1 a.m., with 6 to 8 inches accumulating by 10 p.m. Monday. Check the latest forecast here.
North Jersey and NYC: A lighter snowfall is predicted to start around 1 a.m., with approximately 2 inches anticipated before the storm concludes at 10 p.m.
Snow in Philadelphia and Delaware:
Snow is expected to commence around 1 a.m., with a potential accumulation of up to 8 inches within 24 hours. The National Weather Service is continuously monitoring the situation and will provide updates.
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor and update its forecast. Stay informed and stay safe!
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