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10 Inches of Snow Possible in NY, NJ: Timeline and More to Know

The National Weather Service forecasts 4 to 8 inches of snow with up to 10 inches possible, urging limited travel to reduce risks during the storm.

  • On Thursday, the National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for much of the New York metro area, effective from 4 p.m. Friday to 1 p.m. Saturday with several inches of snow expected.
  • Forecasters say a fast-moving storm will impact the New York Metro Area, with meteorological models showing totals from light snow up to a worst-case eight to 10 inches.
  • Forecast models call for four to eight inches on average across New York City and nearby suburbs, with snowfall rates reaching 1-2 inches per hour in the heaviest bands.
  • Authorities including AAA and the Port Authority warn of travel impacts, with at least 400 cancellations at New York airports and roughly 15 million travelers advised to check delays.
  • New York plans to deploy more than 1,600 plow trucks while the city sanitation department pre-treats roads; snow should taper by Saturday morning but cold will keep roads slick until a brief Sunday warm-up.
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