Weekend Winter Storm To Impact Nyc Nj With Snow Rain Ice Timing
FOX 5 NY Meteorologist Audrey Puente has the latest details. NEW YORK - A messy winter storm swept across New York and New Jersey Tuesday, bringing a mix of heavy rain, wet snow and pockets of ice that snarled travel through both the morning... New York City, Long Island and southern New Jersey experienced a primarily rain-driven storm, while areas north and west of the city — including parts of Sussex County, Sullivan County and Ulster County —... FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Audrey Puente said conditions across the tri-state remain "miserable," with snow, sleet and rain falling simultaneously across the region. Winter weather advisories and storm warnings were in effect until 6 p.m. Coastal areas experienced steady rain through the afternoon, while northern counties totaled up to a half-foot of snow before conditions could improve tonight.
Updated on: December 2, 2025 / 7:25 PM EST / CBS New York A coastal storm blew into the New York City area Tuesday, bringing heavy rain for most of the region and snow for the northern and western suburbs. It was a First Alert Weather Day, as the first winter storm of the season arrived. Though not the strongest storm to affect the area, it still caused travel delays and dangerous driving conditions. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issued a state of emergency for Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren counties, urging drivers in the area to "exercise caution, remain alert, and follow all safety protocols."
New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned New Yorkers on social media to drive carefully and use mass transit if possible. I-95 Cities: Wet, Not White This Go Around A winter storm, named Winter Storm Chan by The Weather Channel, is moving out of the Northeast after bringing some their first snow of the season, including heavy snow from Pennsylvania to Maine. So far, the deepest snow has fallen in central New York, where up to 12 inches have fallen. Heavy snow also fell in Rushville, Indiana, just east of Indianapolis, which picked up almost 7 inches of snow. A stretch of real estate from the Central Plains through the upper Ohio Valley have picked up from 1 to 5 inches of snow.
That includes the Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus and Pittsburgh metro areas. Slippery roads and jammed up traffic were reported in the Indianapolis metro Monday night and Tuesday morning. The map below is the current radar showing where snow, some ice and rain are falling right now in the East. The final in our series of East Coast storms is headed our way this weekend. And it could be the one with the biggest impact.
We’re tracking a mix of snow, ice, and rain that’ll make for a wintry Saturday and sloppy Sunday. Winter weather advisories are posted from Central Jersey up through the Hudson Valley. Check the latest weather alerts here. If you need to run any errands this weekend, get them done early on Saturday. Saturday morning is the only time this weekend roads will be dry. By Saturday afternoon, things will be heading downhill.
With temperatures below freezing area-wide, it will be all snow when the precipitation starts around lunchtime. Temperatures will stay steady during the day and eventually rise by evening, initiating a changeover to mixed precipitation and eventually all rain in and around New York City. South Jersey will be the first to transition to all rain, generally by early evening. The transition will happen in the city by mid to late-evening. NEW YORK (PIX11) – Another snowstorm is making its way through the tri-state area this weekend following Thursday’s wintry mix. A winter storm watch will go into effect on Saturday at 7 p.m.
Drivers are warned to only travel if necessary as roadways are expected to be slippery and dangerous. Here’s what you need to know about this weekend’s snow: Snow could start falling before 1 a.m. Saturday night into Sunday, according to the NWS. That snow will mix with sleet and possibly freezing rain later in the morning. The precipitation might continue through Sunday, ending around 1 p.m., the NWS said.
NEW YORK CITY - Mother Nature is expected to make a triumphant return this weekend to New York City, with snow and rain both in the forecast. SNOW STORM COMING TO NEW YORK: TIMING l IMPACTS The seemingly endless cycle of snow, torrential rain and disruptive weather will continue through Sunday, with some snow to a wintry mix for some areas on Saturday before changing over to rain through the... Here's what we know about another powerful storm that will impact the country this weekend. (FOX Weather) Some computer forecast models even suggest moderate warming could lead to scattered thunderstorms, a complete 180 degrees from the wintry conditions seen earlier in the week.
NEW JERSEY — Parts of New Jersey could see up to 6 inches of snow as another messy winter storm hits this weekend, with more storms on the way next week. Things will start off as light snow and maybe freezing rain starting in South Jersey on Saturday afternoon, the National Weather Service said. As the snow expands north, it will change to a wintry mix or just rain in the southern region. Into the night, the coastal area will see only plain rain while North Jersey could see a "mix bag of winter weather," according to the National Weather Service. This storm won't have significant snow accumulation and will be similar to what New Jersey saw in Thursday's storm, but there will be more of a wintry mix in the upper two-thirds of the... However, forecasters warn that it's still early enough that this could change, and the forecast is uncertain as to the type of precipitation and its exact timing.
The northernmost point of the state could see up to 6 inches of snow and sleet, according to the National Weather Service. Most of North Jersey could see 2 to 3 inches, Central Jersey could see 1 inch and the rest of the state is likely to get less than 1 inch of snow. But all over is likely to see up to a quarter-inch of ice, making for slick roads.
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FOX 5 NY Meteorologist Audrey Puente Has The Latest Details.
FOX 5 NY Meteorologist Audrey Puente has the latest details. NEW YORK - A messy winter storm swept across New York and New Jersey Tuesday, bringing a mix of heavy rain, wet snow and pockets of ice that snarled travel through both the morning... New York City, Long Island and southern New Jersey experienced a primarily rain-driven storm, while areas north and west of the city — including parts of S...
Updated On: December 2, 2025 / 7:25 PM EST /
Updated on: December 2, 2025 / 7:25 PM EST / CBS New York A coastal storm blew into the New York City area Tuesday, bringing heavy rain for most of the region and snow for the northern and western suburbs. It was a First Alert Weather Day, as the first winter storm of the season arrived. Though not the strongest storm to affect the area, it still caused travel delays and dangerous driving conditio...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Warned New Yorkers On
New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned New Yorkers on social media to drive carefully and use mass transit if possible. I-95 Cities: Wet, Not White This Go Around A winter storm, named Winter Storm Chan by The Weather Channel, is moving out of the Northeast after bringing some their first snow of the season, including heavy snow from Pennsylvania to Maine. So far, the deepest snow has fallen in cen...
That Includes The Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati,
That includes the Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus and Pittsburgh metro areas. Slippery roads and jammed up traffic were reported in the Indianapolis metro Monday night and Tuesday morning. The map below is the current radar showing where snow, some ice and rain are falling right now in the East. The final in our series of East Coast storms is headed our way t...
We’re Tracking A Mix Of Snow, Ice, And Rain That’ll
We’re tracking a mix of snow, ice, and rain that’ll make for a wintry Saturday and sloppy Sunday. Winter weather advisories are posted from Central Jersey up through the Hudson Valley. Check the latest weather alerts here. If you need to run any errands this weekend, get them done early on Saturday. Saturday morning is the only time this weekend roads will be dry. By Saturday afternoon, things wil...