Eye On The Storm: Up To 3 Inches Of Snowfall, Hazardous Travel Expected Eye On The Storm: Up To 3 Inches Of Snowfall, Hazardous Travel Expected
Eye On The Storm: Up To 3 Inches Of Snowfall, Hazardous Travel Expected We may be ready to spring ahead for the start of Daylight Saving Time, but Old Man Winter is being a bit stubborn. That's because when clocks move ahead one hour on Sunday, March 10 at 2 a.m., we'll be in the midst of a new winter storm. Saturday, March 9 will be sunny with a high around 40 and wind-chill values between 20 and 30. Then comes the storm system. Snowfall will arrive around 3 a.m. and continue through 6 a.m. Sunday before changing to sleet and freezing rain on Sunday morning.  The wintry precipitation will make for hazardous driving and walking overnight Saturday into S…
Storm System Will Bring Snow, Wintry Mix As We Spring Ahead For Daylight Saving Time Storm System Will Bring Snow, Wintry Mix As We Spring Ahead For Daylight Saving Time
Storm System Will Bring Snow, Wintry Mix As We Spring Ahead For Daylight Saving Time If you are awake at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 10 to "spring ahead" one hour for the start of Daylight Saving Time, you may see some snow. After dry weather Friday, March 8 and Saturday, March 9, snow, freezing rain and sleet will arrive overnight Saturday night into Sunday. Clouds will roll in on Friday after a sunny start in the morning on a day in which the high temperature will be around 35 degrees with a wind-chill factor between 10 and 20. Saturday will be sunny with a high around 40 and wind-chill values between 20 and 30. Then comes the storm system. A wintry mix and snow are likely be…
High Wind Watch: Storm With Damaging Gusts Up To 60 MPH Could Cause Power Outages High Wind Watch: Storm With Damaging Gusts Up To 60 MPH Could Cause Power Outages
High Wind Watch: Storm With Damaging Gusts Up To 60 MPH Could Cause Power Outages A strong storm will bring heavy rain and powerful, damaging wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour that could knock down tree limbs and cause power outages in the area over the weekend. A High Wind Watch is in effect for the region beginning Sunday night and continuing through much of the day on Monday. (See first image above.) The storm will arrive overnight Saturday into Sunday, Feb. 24 with up to a half-inch of new precipitation by daybreak Sunday. Rain will move in sometime after 10 p.m. Saturday. The overnight low will stay just above freezing to the south, but farther north,…
Here's The Latest On Timing, Impact Of Midweek Winter Storm Here's The Latest On Timing, Impact Of Midweek Winter Storm
Here's The Latest On Timing, Impact Of Midweek Winter Storm A midweek storm winter storm affecting about 60 percent of the country will sweep through the area, bringing light accumulating snow that will change over to a wintry mix. More than 200 million Americans, including residents in the region, will see a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain from the system. After a sunny day on Tuesday, Feb. 19 in which the high temperature will be around the freezing mark, Wednesday, Feb. 20 will be cloudy with a high also around 32 degrees. Snow is expected to arrive just in time for the evening commute on Wednesday, at about 4 p.m. About one inch of a…
Midweek Storm Will Bring Accumulating Snow, Wintry Mix To The Area Midweek Storm Will Bring Accumulating Snow, Wintry Mix To The Area
Midweek Storm Will Bring Accumulating Snow, Wintry Mix To The Area A quick-moving storm system has brought more freezing rain and sleet than snow in the area on Presidents Day morning. With temperatures hovering around freezing, motorists are urged to use caution until the Winter Weather Advisory expires at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 18. There is a chance of rain late in the morning through the afternoon on a cloudy day in which the high temperature will be around 40 degrees on Monday, with the wind-chill factor between 25 and 35 degrees. A second storm system will bring a mix of snow, sleet and freezing  rain Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 20 into Thursday,…
Snowfall Projections Released For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Snowfall Projections Released For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area
Snowfall Projections Released For Quick-Moving Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Projected snowfall totals have been released for a quick-moving storm system that will sweep through the area overnight Sunday, Feb. 17 into Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 18. The expected accumulation amounts range from 2 inches farther south to 4 inches farther north with ice accumulations of a light glaze also expected. (See first image above.) For a look at areas (in purple) where a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17 until 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 18, see the second image above. During that time, plan on slippery roads and hazardous conditi…
New Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Storm That Will Sweep Through Morris County New Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Storm That Will Sweep Through Morris County
New Projected Snowfall Totals Released For Storm That Will Sweep Through Morris County Projected snowfall totals have been released for the complex and widespread storm that will sweep through the area early this week. Four to six inches of mixed precipitation is expected to fall late Monday night into Tuesday morning, with ice accumulations expected Tuesday afternoon and evening, the National Weather Service says. Temps will hit a high of 34 and a low of 31. Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches are in effect for the entire region. Precipitation will likely begin as snow or sleet and gradually transition to a mix of sleet and freezing rain, the NWS says. Regardless of…
Here Are Projected Snowfall Totals For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Here Are Projected Snowfall Totals For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area
Here Are Projected Snowfall Totals For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Projected snowfall totals have been released for the complex and widespread storm that will sweep through the area early this week. Between 3 to 6 inches of snowfall is expected south of I-84. (See first image above). In Orange and Dutchess counties, 6 to 8 inches is possible. (See first and second images above.) Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches are in effect for the entire region. (See third image above.) The storm will arrive Tuesday morning, Feb. 12 with flurries before snow becomes steadier sometime between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. The heaviest snow will fall through around noontim…
Winter Weather  Advisory Issued: Plan On Slippery Road Conditions During Morning Commute Winter Weather  Advisory Issued: Plan On Slippery Road Conditions During Morning Commute
Winter Weather Advisory Issued: Plan On Slippery Road Conditions During Morning Commute A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for much of the area as a wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will cause travel difficulties overnight into Tuesday morning. The advisory is in effect for 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 in areas north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway. (Areas in purple in the image above.) Plan on slippery road conditions overnight and early tomorrow morning and use caution while driving, the National Weather Service says. The storm system is now expected to arrive after midnight Tuesday, Jan. 8 and could cause slippery travel through Tuesd…
Timing Adjusted For Arrival Of Winter Storm Bringing Snow, Sleet, Rain Timing Adjusted For Arrival Of Winter Storm Bringing Snow, Sleet, Rain
Timing Adjusted For Arrival Of Winter Storm Bringing Snow, Sleet, Rain The timing for the arrival of a winter storm that will bring a mix of snow, sleet and rain to the area has been adjusted. Originally predicted for Monday evening, Jan. 7, the storm system is now expected to arrive after midnight Tuesday, Jan. 8 and could cause slippery travel through Tuesday morning. Clouds will increase on Monday, which will be cloudy and colder, with the high temperature struggling to hit the freezing mark. The wind-chill factor will make it feel like it's between 10 and 20 degrees. The snow chance starts at midnight Tuesday. Snow, freezing rain and sleet …
Dividing Line: Snow, Ice Farther North, Rain For Rest Of Area Dividing Line: Snow, Ice Farther North, Rain For Rest Of Area
Dividing Line: Snow, Ice Farther North, Rain For Rest Of Area A wet, raw day will bring a mixed bag of precipitation to the area Sunday through the overnight into Monday. Areas farther north will see a wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain while southern areas will see rain.  A look at the dividing line between rain (green) and a wintry mix (pink) appears in the first image above. North of I-84, precipitation will transition to mainly snow this evening before tapering off overnight. Amounts will be light but will be enough to make surfaces slick. Motorists should allow extra time for travel today and keep in mind that any untreat…
Projected Accumulations For Nor'easter Increase Again; Gusty Winds Could Cause Power Outages Projected Accumulations For Nor'easter Increase Again; Gusty Winds Could Cause Power Outages
Projected Accumulations For Nor'easter Increase Again; Gusty Winds Could Cause Power Outages This story has been updated. A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain combined with wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour could cause power outages during the height of the Nor'easter, which is projected to result in higher accumulations than earlier predictions. A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for the entire region until 10 p.m. Thursday. Snow/sleet accumulations of  2 to 5 inches are now expected south of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway and 3 to 6 inches inland. Western areas north of I-84, including Dutchess, now could see between 8 and 12 inches of snowfall. There is stil…