What will winter be like in New York: cold and snow forecasts
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What will winter be like in New York: cold and snow forecasts

'22.08.2024'

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You can already feel the approach of autumn outside, which means winter in the Big Apple is just around the corner. Yahoo reveals what New York, New Jersey and Connecticut should prepare for this winter.

The Farmers' Almanac's annual extended weather forecast warns of a season of fast-moving storms that will bring snow as well as rain.

What is La Nina

Storm activity will bring heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds over much of the eastern half of the country. IN forecast It is noted that the effects of La Niña will affect what the weather will be like.

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La Niña is an atmospheric and oceanic weather phenomenon that causes cooling in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This climate pattern occurs anywhere from once every few months to once every few years. According to experts, this year La Niña will arrive a little later than expected, that is, in winter.

First day of winter

The astronomical beginning of winter will occur on the winter solstice on December 21st. The coldest weather is expected no earlier than the last week of January - early February.

“The coldest weather of the season will occur in the last week of January - beginning of February. Arctic air will bring a sharp drop in temperatures across almost the entire country,” writes Farmers' Almanac.

Where will it snow in New York?

A storm is forecast for northeastern New York with above-normal winter precipitation and near-normal temperatures.

The heaviest snowfall will occur in inland and mountainous areas, while the coast will see sleet and rain, especially near and along the I-95 corridor.

Dates to remember

The Almanac is particularly emphasizing the last week of January due to the very active storm track across much of the eastern region of the country.

It is better to spend the week from January 20 to 27 in tropical vacation. It is on these days that abundant amounts of almost all types of precipitation are expected: snow, rain and sleet, which will lead to sleet and icing.

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