
Winter Storm Watch Issued for New York, New Jersey Ahead of Weekend Snow
The National Weather Service has placed New York and New Jersey under a winter storm watch as a significant snow system is expected to impact the region beginning Sunday.
The alert is scheduled to take effect Sunday morning and remain in place through Monday afternoon, forecasters said.
Meteorologists are predicting heavy snowfall across the tri-state area, which could sharply reduce visibility and make travel dangerous. Wet, heavy snow combined with strong wind gusts may also cause tree limbs to snap, potentially leading to scattered damage.
Forecasts call for widespread accumulations ranging from 3 to 10 inches in parts of New York City, as well as Westchester and Putnam counties, Nassau County, northeastern New Jersey and portions of Connecticut.
Suffolk County is expected to see even greater totals, with projections of 10 to 13 inches of snow. The National Weather Service cautioned that blizzard-like conditions are possible in that area.
City officials are urging caution as the storm approaches. The New York City Office of Emergency Management advised residents to limit nonessential travel on Sunday and Monday morning and to rely on public transportation if travel is necessary. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said municipal crews are preparing for the storm and are continuing to monitor the forecast closely.
{Matzav.com}