NYC snow forecast: 1 to 2 inches possible Sunday night after deadly freeze
New York City is preparing for a period of snow Sunday night into Monday morning, with accumulations potentially reaching up to 2 inches in some areas. City officials issued a Weather Alert, advising residents to plan ahead and exercise caution.
Snowfall Forecast and Timing
Expected Conditions
The National Weather Service forecasts snow will begin between 7 and 8 p.m. On Sunday, continuing overnight and tapering off by around 8 a.m. Monday. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated between midnight and 5 a.m. Around 1 inch of snow is expected across the city, with some locations potentially receiving up to 2 inches.
Potential Impacts
Temperatures are expected to dip into the upper 20s and low 30s, creating the possibility of slush and slick conditions on roads during the Monday morning commute. Temperatures are forecast to rise into the low 40s on Monday, which should support gradual melting.
City Preparations and Advisories
Agency Response
The Department of Sanitation issued a Winter Operations Advisory starting at 7 p.m. Sunday. The agency stated it has hundreds of millions of pounds of salt available and will monitor conditions from its operations center. New York City Emergency Management is also monitoring the situation.
Sanitation officials are urging drivers to avoid travel during active snowfall and to drive slowly and carefully if travel is necessary. Emergency Management officials advise residents to allow extra travel time and use caution on untreated sidewalks and roadways.
Service Disruptions
There will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday due to the Presidents’ Day holiday.
Recent Weather Context
This upcoming snowfall is less substantial than a late January storm that brought significant snowfall and was followed by nine days of brutal cold. During that earlier event, at least 18 people were found dead outdoors, and additional hypothermia-related deaths were reported in homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the snow expected to start?
Snow is forecast to begin between 7 and 8 p.m. On Sunday.
How much snow is expected?
Around 1 inch of snow is expected across the city, with locally up to 2 inches possible.
Will there be any impact on Monday’s commute?
Temperatures dipping into the upper 20s and low 30s could create slick conditions on roads during the Monday morning commute.
How will you adjust your plans given the forecast for potential winter weather?