Feb 25 • 21:45 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Alert continues in New York and New Jersey: how many inches of snow will fall and when will the storm end

New snowstorm conditions are expected in New York and New Jersey with forecasts predicting additional snowfall and cold temperatures until Sunday.

The metropolitan area of New York and large parts of New Jersey are bracing for a new phase of winter instability starting Wednesday night, as forecasts expect intermittent snowfall and cold temperatures to persist through the weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) indicated that a new low-pressure system could affect the region, bringing potential snowfall into the area on Thursday morning and lasting into the evening.

Meteorologists have highlighted the probability of additional snowfall accumulation, emphasizing that residents should be prepared for winter weather which includes cold temperatures and hazardous road conditions. The forecasts suggest that snow could continue to fall in varying amounts until Sunday, depending on the trajectory and strength of the incoming weather systems. Consequently, commuters and local businesses are advised to stay vigilant and consult weather updates regularly.

This situation has raised concerns among local authorities about public safety and preparedness, prompting residents to make necessary arrangements in advance of the storm. The ongoing winter weather has already disrupted daily activities, and officials are focusing on ensuring that emergency services are equipped to respond to potential incidents as temperatures remain low and hazardous conditions are anticipated in the days following the storm.

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