3-9 p.m. Sunday: The brunt. The quality of the snow starts to change. Previously "warmer" wet flakes will begin to cool and stack up, especially in the coldest areas north and west. Moderate, steady snow. A few stronger bands possible north and west.
A winter storm is set to bring at least several inches of snow to the New York City area with some parts of northern New Jersey and Connecticut set up for more than six inches of snow. The snow is expected to start in New York City on Sunday morning.
Parts of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut were blanketed with several inches of snow from a winter storm on Monday. Here's how much your area saw.
Flurries or light snow showers are possible Thursday evening — but that system doesn’t look like anything all that exciting. The potentially, slightly more exciting chance of snow comes Sunday into Monday when the tri-state could get some widespread snow.
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A winter storm watch has been issued starting on Sunday afternoon for parts of northern New Jersey, Hudson Valley in New York, and Connecticut.
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