How much snow has fallen in New York and New Jersey these days and what may happen this last week of February
Recent snowstorms have brought significant snowfall to New York and New Jersey, with alerts for blizzards and coastal flooding in effect as more winter weather is anticipated in the coming days.
Over the past 48 hours, a winter storm has impacted the New York metropolitan area and much of New Jersey, leading to high snow accumulation rates and resulting in blizzard and coastal flooding warnings. As the storm begins to clear, weather forecasts indicate that the last week of February will continue to experience winter precipitation and gradual temperature increases along with the potential for additional snowfall. According to the official forecast from the National Weather Service, New York remains under blizzard conditions, with reported snow accumulations exceeding 20 inches in some areas, and more snow is expected in the days ahead. This winter weather not only poses challenges for daily life and transportation in the region but also raises concerns about potential flooding as temperatures rise, prompting caution among residents and emergency services alike.