Snow in April: What to Expect in New York City
NEW YORK – As the New York City Tri-State area braces for unpredictable weather, residents might be surprised to find snow expected this April weekend. Forecasters have issued a Winter Weather Advisory, predicting heavy, wet snowfall in certain regions surrounding the city.
Forecast Overview
This April’s weather could diverge significantly from the classic “April showers” as conditions take a wintry turn. Here’s a breakdown of the expected weather events:
Weather Timeline
- Friday Evening: A storm system moving up from the south will begin affecting the New York City area. Expect rain to intensify, with temperatures decreasing from the mid-40s to the high 30s.
- Friday at 11 p.m.: Heavy downpours will reach the NYC area.
- Saturday at 2 a.m.: A Winter Weather Advisory is activated for Orange and Putnam counties in New York.
- Between 2 and 4 a.m. on Saturday: Rain is anticipated to transition into a wintry mix in parts of the Hudson Valley and western New Jersey. Temperatures may drop to around 32 degrees, with wind gusts potentially reaching 20 miles per hour.
- Saturday at 10 a.m.: The Winter Weather Advisory is set to expire.
- Saturday Afternoon and Evening: Expect light drizzle and rain as the day progresses.
Projected Snowfall Totals
According to models from the National Weather Service, snowfall amounts are likely to differ based on elevation:
- In Orange and Putnam counties, regions above 750 feet may see between 2 to 3 inches of snow, while lower elevations could accumulate 1 to 2 inches, with some areas possibly reaching 5 inches.
- In New Jersey’s Passaic County and parts of Connecticut, including Fairfield and New Haven counties, snowfall can range from 1 to 3 inches in higher elevations.
Rain and Temperatures in NYC
This weather system will not only bring snow but will also deliver substantial rainfall and colder temperatures impacting the northeastern corridor. New York City is likely to experience:
- Between 1 to 1.5 inches of rain throughout Saturday.
- Temperatures hovering in the low 50s during the day.
According to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, this chilly, wet weather pattern is expected to linger over the Northeast for the next 8 to 14 days.
Conclusion
The imminent April snowstorm offers a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of spring weather in the Northeast. As always, it’s advised to stay updated on local forecasts and to prepare for changing conditions over the weekend.
Source: This article includes insights from FOX 5 meteorologist Nick Gregory, along with data from the National Weather Service and FOX Weather.