A storm later this weekend is expected to significantly disrupt travel and could become the most impactful winter storm in several years. Steady snow is expected to begin overspreading the New York City area early Sunday morning before snow mixes with sleet by Sunday afternoon and evening. Later Sunday night, conditions can mix back over to all snow and continue into early Monday. By Monday morning, the storm is expected to taper off to a few flurries. A total of 4-8 inches of snow is forecast, though amounts will depend on the track and intensity of a coastal storm as well as the extent of any sleet or freezing rain. A stronger storm with little or no mixing could result in around a foot of snow. The greatest chance for near a foot of accumulation extends across northwestern New Jersey and adjacent parts of southeastern New York. Streets and highways are likely to become snow packed and slippery for much of the storm. Frigid air following the system is expected to limit natural melting for several days.
Wind Flow
This interactive map provides a visual representation of wind speed and direction over the next 24 hours
Maximum Sustained Winds
The projected maximum sustained winds of an active tropical system
Maximum Wind Gusts
The projected maximum wind gusts of an active tropical system