Feb 13 β€’ 08:01 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

When will the winter storm that will bring more cold to the U.S. arrive in New York

A winter storm is predicted to affect New York City soon, bringing colder temperatures to the U.S.

As the atmospheric patterns shift across much of the United States, New York City is bracing for the arrival of a winter storm starting on February 13. This storm could bring snow and will be part of a broader weather change affecting the northeastern region of the country, which has been experiencing warming trends due to recent thaws. The National Weather Service has indicated that although temperatures are expected to stabilize in New York, a significant cold snap is anticipated in the coming days.

Meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation, noting that the evolving weather conditions will likely bring varying levels of snowfall around the city. Initial forecasts suggest a slim chance of snow late on February 13, followed by potential impacts from a southern storm system that could influence New York's weather pattern. This development is especially concerning for residents who have enjoyed relatively mild weather and are now facing the prospect of winter's return.

The implications of this shift in weather not only affect outdoor activities and travel within the city but also have broader consequences for agriculture and energy consumption across the Northeast. As temperatures drop, there will be increased demand for heating resources, prompting discussions around preparation and response to possible weather-related disruptions. Overall, the expected winter storm serves as a reminder of the harsh conditions that can return, even as the season progresses towards spring.

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