NEW YORK (WABC) — A monster winter storm will cross the country this weekend but the New York City metro area is likely to only see a glancing blow, AccuWeather says.
The storm is forecast to deliver a far-reaching area of snow and ice across the middle of the country. As much as 30 inches of snow could fall in parts of Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
LATEST ACCUWEATHER FORECAST
Jeff Smith has the latest forecast from AccuWeather.
The mid-Atlantic will get hit with accumulating snow starting Sunday night into Monday.
Several inches of snow is possible in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Only a coating to an inch is expected in the immediate New York City area. Areas to the north may not see any snow.
Areas south of New York City have the best chance at an inch of more of snow.
PROJECTED SNOW TOTALS
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If the storm tracks further to the north, the City could see more snow so stay tuned to the Eyewitness News AccuWeather team over the weekend for updates. Check the latest forecast here.
Behind the storm, another blast of Arctic air will impact all of us with highs only around the freezing mark of 32 degrees.
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Winter storm 2025 forecast: How much snow to expect in NYC, NJ on Monday
As we gear up for another winter storm in the tri-state area, many residents are wondering just how much snow to expect on Monday. According to meteorologists, New York City and New Jersey are bracing for a significant amount of snowfall, with some areas expected to receive up to 6-10 inches of accumulation.
The storm is predicted to move in late Sunday night and continue throughout the day on Monday, bringing with it heavy snow and gusty winds. This could lead to hazardous driving conditions and potential transportation delays, so residents are advised to exercise caution and plan accordingly.
In addition to the snow, temperatures are expected to plummet, with wind chill factors making it feel even colder. This means that anyone venturing outside should bundle up and stay safe.
As always, it’s important to stay informed and monitor the latest weather updates from local authorities. Be sure to check in with news outlets and weather apps for the most up-to-date information on the storm and any potential impacts it may have on your area.
Stay safe and warm, everyone!
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