NEW YORK — New York and New Jersey are seeing extra snow Friday, and it is prone to have an effect on the night trip.
Our First Alert Weather crew has issued a Yellow Alert for gentle to reasonable snowfall.
Winter Weather Advisory is in impact for New York City, the speedy suburbs, northern New Jersey and Long Island.
There’s additionally a Winter Storm Warning for Ocean County, which is expected to peer upper accumulations.
Storm timeline
7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday: Snow develops from west to east. On the bottom might be a dusting to a coating.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday: Periods of sunshine to reasonable snow, including as much as 1 to two inches.
4 p.m. to eight p.m. Friday: Snow tapers off, leaving in the back of just about 2 inches.
Snow totals
New York City and the speedy suburbs are expected to peer any place from 1 to three inches of accumulation at the flooring.
The central a part of New Jersey will most likely see upper totals of three to five inches.
Will it heat up?
Temperatures Friday night time might be in the one digits, with underneath 0 wind chills.
Saturday might be windy and really chilly, with highs in the 20s. Sunday appears to be like sunny however nonetheless chilly, with highs round 30.
Stick with our First Alert Weather crew for the latest forecast and climate signals.