Winter’s first snowstorm brings record-breaking snowfall to the New York City area, with some areas receiving over 4 inches of accumulation. The storm has left behind icy roads and freezing temperatures, prompting authorities to urge residents to take precautions.
NYC’s First Snowstorm of Winter Brings Frosty Conditions and Freezing Temperatures Ahead
Winter’s first snowstorm has hit New York City and the Tri-State Area, leaving behind icy roads and biting winds. The snowfall, which began on Friday evening, led to the activation of weather advisories and preparations for dangerously cold conditions that will persist through the weekend.
Snowfall Patterns Across the Region
The snowfall varied across the region, with northern New Jersey and parts of upstate New York experiencing the highest accumulations. Some noteworthy preliminary snow totals include:
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Essex Falls, NJ: 4.5 inches
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Unionville, NY: 4.2 inches
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Sparta, NJ: 2.8 inches
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LaGuardia Airport, NY: 2 inches
Light snow tapered off by mid-morning Saturday, leaving roads coated in icy patches. The National Weather Service issued advisories for drivers, stating, “Motorists are urged to slow down and use caution traveling.”
Snowfall Accumulations and Timing
The following locations reported the indicated snow accumulation and timing of snow exit:
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Essex Falls, NJ: 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) – Early morning Saturday
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Unionville, NY: 4.2 inches (10.67 cm) – Morning Saturday
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Sparta, NJ: 2.8 inches (7.11 cm) – Morning Saturday
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Newark Airport: 2.2 inches (5.59 cm) – By 9 a.m. Saturday
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LaGuardia Airport, NY: 2.0 inches (5.08 cm) – By 9 a.m. Saturday
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Glen Cove, NY: 2.2 inches (5.59 cm) – By 10 a.m. Saturday
City Measures to Manage Impacts
The New York City Department of Transportation announced the suspension of Alternate Side Parking regulations for Saturday to facilitate snow removal. However, parking meter rules remain in effect. Crews continue to monitor road conditions, and public advisories emphasize careful navigation of slippery streets.
“Snowfall may lead to icy sidewalks and roads,” city officials noted. Areas near central New Jersey, including western Morris and Somerset counties, experienced sleet in addition to snow, further complicating travel conditions.
Preparing for a Cold Weekend Ahead
While the snowfall has subsided, frigid air will dominate through Monday, creating hazardous conditions for outdoor activities. The forecast low of 15°F in New York City on Sunday night could set a new seasonal record. Authorities are urging residents to take precautions:
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Layer up in insulated clothing to reduce heat loss.
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Avoid prolonged exposure to the cold.
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Check on neighbors, particularly the elderly or vulnerable.
This sudden turn in weather marks a stark contrast to the relatively mild autumn and serves as a reminder of the harsh months ahead. Stay updated with live forecasts and radar alerts to prepare for the next phase of this winter’s challenges.