There is a possibility of recording a new measurable snowfall in New York City (NYC), as heavy snow is expected to unload in the state, according to the latest weather forecasts.
New Yorkers experienced a trace amount of snow this winter season.
The warmer temperatures and rainy conditions resulted in less snow in the state.
Recently, Fox Weather News that NYC finally recorded a measurable snowfall during the first week of February after experiencing snowless streak for about 300 days.
Although the spring season is near, forecasts explain that snowstorms and winter storms are still possible this winter season.
Possible heavy snow in New York City
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the weather agency showed that heavy snow is forecast to unload in the Northeast this Tuesday.
In the latest forecast, AccuWeather said that the storm in the Northeast could help drop heavy snow in NYC this week.
Snow lovers could see more snow in NYC this week, as forecasts said the possible snow would be the biggest to unload in the state this winter.
Motorists planning to travel or for outdoor activities should check the snow conditions and multiple potential hazards.
During heavy snow, road hazards and power outages are possible.
- Slippery and slick roads
- Foggy conditions and reduced visibility
- Slower commutes or travel disruptions
Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that parts of Buffalo, Albany, and Boston could expect snowy this week.
New Yorkers could also expect sleet and wintry conditions on Tuesday.
The forecast noted that about one to three inches of snow could likely unfold in parts of Manhattan.
In addition, the famous Central Park could also anticipate significant snow.
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The amount of snow can be ideal for snow lovers waiting for more snowfall this winter.
Weather forecasts in parts of US
On the other hand, the National Weather Prediction Center recently reported the coast-to-coast storm systems that impacted the Northeast, Upper Midwest and Southern California.
The challenging weather conditions in Southern California resulted in freezing rain.
Meanwhile, parts of the Midwest are expected to receive more snow.
In the South, CNN and Reuters reported that confirmed tornadoes emerged in Oklahoma, Kansas City and Texas.
The reports said severe weather caused widespread power outages, property damage and 12 injuries.
Cold-related preparedness
In NYC, the heavy snow could be exciting and much-awaited.
However, New Yorkers should avoid prolonged exposure to colder weather.
The most common cold-related health risks are hypothermia and frostbite, which could become dangerous if left without care and immediate treatment.
Furthermore, New Yorkers with pre-existing health conditions could become more vulnerable to cold-related health risks.
Homeowners should check the temperatures of their family members.
On the other hand, motorists should keep updated with the weather for possible road hazards and road closures.
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