The Tri-State Area was hit with another round of winter weather on Saturday night, leaving parts of the region with up to 7 inches of snow. The storm brought a mix of snow, sleet, and rain, with northern areas seeing more snow and southern areas experiencing sleet and rain.
Snowfall Totals Across the Region
- South Salem, Westchester County: 7 inches (including 3 inches from earlier this week)
- Nassau County (Muttontown, Long Island): 5.1 inches
- Suffolk County (Commack, Long Island): 4.8 inches
- Rockland County (Washingtonville): 4.1 inches
- Westchester County (Armonk): 4 inches
- Bridgeport, Connecticut: 5 inches
- West Orange, New Jersey: 3 inches
- New York City (Central Park): 3.1 inches
Seasonal Snowfall Update
Central Park’s latest snowfall brings the monthly total to 4.6 inches and 10.4 inches for the season. Despite the accumulation, the area remains 7 inches below average for this time of year. However, with plenty of winter left, more snow could be on the way to make up the deficit.
Sunday Recap and Monday Forecast
Following the storm, Sunday shaped up nicely, with gradual clearing and highs in the upper 30s. The cold air was still present, with feels-like temperatures closer to the freezing mark.
Sunday Night
- Temperatures: Around 20°F in New York City
- Skies: Mostly clear
- Wind Chills: In the teens
Caution: Untreated surfaces may refreeze overnight due to melting during the day, creating slick and icy conditions on Monday morning.
Monday Forecast
- Highs: Mid-30s
- Wind Chills: In the 20s
- Conditions: Sunny but cold
Monday will be a quiet day, offering a brief break from the active weather.
Active Weather Week Ahead
Tuesday:
A new system arrives later in the day, bringing higher snow totals for southern areas of the region.
Wednesday:
Another storm moves in late Wednesday, with potential for heavy snow, sleet, and rain.
Next Weekend:
An early outlook suggests another wintry mix of snow, sleet, and rain affecting the area.
With an active week ahead, residents of the Tri-State Area should be prepared for multiple rounds of winter weather. From snowy roads to potential icy conditions, it’s important to stay updated on forecasts and take precautions during the commutes. Check back for updates as snowfall totals and storm details continue to evolve.