Potential winter storm this weekend and extreme cold weather in NYC, NJ, CT, Tri-State area | Latest forecast
New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area are continuing to grapple with the aftermath of a weekend storm, but the region’s deep freeze is expected to persist. Temperatures are forecast to remain below freezing for at least six days, and there is a possibility of additional snowfall later this week.
Prolonged Cold Creates Hazardous Conditions
The extended period of sub-freezing temperatures means that melting is minimal, and any daytime thawing is likely to refreeze overnight. Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution, as sidewalks and roads may be coated in ice even when appearing wet.
Safety Recommendations
Authorities are urging residents to limit their time outdoors, and to check on pets and ensure children take frequent breaks to warm up. This cold snap is described as a dangerous and prolonged event, differing from typical post-snow cold spells.
Potential for Another Storm
A developing coastal storm is being monitored and could impact the area toward the end of the weekend. Forecast models currently present differing scenarios.
Conflicting Forecasts
The European model suggests the storm system will track closer to the coast, potentially bringing additional snow, ice, large waves, and beach erosion. Conversely, the American model indicates the storm will move further out into the Atlantic, lessening its impact on the Tri-State area.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the evolving weather conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions should residents expect this week?
Residents should expect temperatures to remain below freezing for at least six days, with potentially icy conditions on all surfaces.
Is another storm expected?
A coastal storm is developing and could arrive toward the end of the weekend, though forecast models differ on its potential track and intensity.
What precautions should be taken?
Residents are urged to limit time outdoors, check on pets, and ensure children warm up frequently. All surfaces should be considered potentially icy.
How are you preparing for the continued cold and the possibility of another storm?