ABC News reports:
Saturday night and Sunday evening, the storm will bring precipitation chances to the Northeast with a mix of rain and snow along the coasts and snow farther inland. For the New York City area, confidence in accumulating snow is highest across the Lower Hudson Valley and southern Connecticut. In New York City, it has been a record 688 days since there was at least 1 inch of snow accumulation — on Feb. 13, 2022. Philadelphia has gone a record 703 days without at least 1 inch of snowfall, and Baltimore has gone a record 716 days.
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A winter storm packing travel-snarling snow and dangerous ice is on track to arrive in the Northeast this weekend. @AccuRayno https://t.co/TvG1orSdBY pic.twitter.com/axsyG5Y29i
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) January 3, 2024
Confidence is growing in a winter storm impacting parts of New England and the Northeast this weekend, but still lots of unknowns surrounding it. The exact track will be crucial to see who gets the heaviest snow. #NHwx #WMUR pic.twitter.com/47iGVbKxpq
— Matt Hoenig (@MattHoenigWMUR) January 2, 2024
Last year, New York was historically snowless, beating out 1913 for the least snowy year.
This winter hasn’t seen a lot of snow yet so far either — but some snow may be on the way this weekend.https://t.co/dr1knE5YFT
— WNYC 🎙 (@WNYC) January 3, 2024
It’s been nearly two years since New York City had any measurable snow. That all could change this weekend.
Forecasters say an approaching storm expected to arrive late Saturday night could bring quite a bit of snow to the city.
via @amNewYork https://t.co/FwglbrTKPm
— Brooklyn Paper (@brooklynpaper) January 3, 2024