Winter storm forecast for NYC: When will it snow on Monday?
NEW YORK CITY - Will New York City see its first snow of 2025 as a winter storm rolls in on Monday?
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Here's what you need to know:
When will it snow in New York City?
Light snow is possible on Monday, mainly for New Jersey, New York City, and Long Island, the National Weather Service said.
"It's very possible the snow stays south and not much snow falls at all," the National Weather Service said in a post on "X".
Winter weather advisories, alerts
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for portions of South Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania, where up to 4 inches of snow was expected. The advisory is in effect until 10 p.m. Monday.
A look at the forecast in East on Monday. (FOX Weather)
According to the National Weather Service, the snow will gradually taper off on Monday afternoon and evening.
Though the storm is expected to weaken Monday upon crossing the Appalachians, wintry weather is still likely across the NYC region, the FOX Forecast Center said.
What's next after Monday's storm?
By next week, a significant arctic outbreak will send temperatures plummeting across the East Coast, and the air will be the coldest of the season so far.
This graphic shows the temperature outlook starting Jan. 9, 2025. (FOX Weather)
The FOX Forecast Center said the cold air will persist for the next few weeks, perhaps into the end of January, meaning the East Coast could be seeing its first colder-than-average January since 2022, and possibly even the coldest since 2014 or 2011.