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How much will it snow Friday in NYC? Timeline
FOX 5 NY's Mike Woods joins Dan Bowens on Newsroom Live to discuss snow chances for Friday in New York City.
NEW YORK CITY - The winter weather is far from over for New York City, which could see two different snowfalls this week.
What we know:
Two rounds of snow are headed toward the Northeast, with the first possibly reaching New Jersey on Tuesday night, and dropping some flakes in New York City early Wednesday morning.
A stronger winter storm is expected to move across the Northeast late Thursday, according to FOX Weather.
The New York City area could see some snow Friday afternoon into early Saturday.
Possible snow totals
By the numbers:
Neither storm is expected to accumulate anywhere near the amounts of last month's winter storm. Snow totals for the first storm could range from 1 to 2 inches, while the New York City area could see up to 3 inches during the second storm.
Strong winds
Dig deeper:
Although snow accumulations may remain low, the second winter storm is expected to bring wind gusts between 30–40 mph, which could produce snow squalls and sudden visibility issues for drivers on Friday.
16 people die from cold in New York City; Code Blue remains in effect
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Monday that 16 New Yorkers have died from the cold since a deep freeze hit the city on January 19.
Those winds will also drop temperatures into the 20s and teens again over the weekend.
What's next:
The second storm is expected to move off the northeastern coast by Sunday, but FOX Weather says it could briefly strengthen and develop into a coastal storm.
The Source: Information from this article was sourced from FOX Weather and the FOX 5 Weather Team.