A major, long-duration winter storm is slated to impact the Tri-State area starting Sunday evening and carrying all the way into early Tuesday.
Parts of the area will pick up 6″-12″ of snow from this nor’easter, even in New York City, and over a foot is not out of the question.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for late Sun. night through late Mon. night for much of the area. Strong winds for the city and the coast are possible, along with coastal flooding concerns. #nywx #nycwx #njwx #ctwx #liwx pic.twitter.com/IZ9djyQCmP
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) January 30, 2021
Our dedicated DPW crews and OEM staff are busy preparing for a winter storm set to last from late Sunday night through Tuesday resulting in 6-12 inches of snow, freezing air, and strong, potentially damaging wind gusts of 40- 50mph. pic.twitter.com/S9wUHkL4cJ
— Laura Curran (@NassauExecutive) January 30, 2021
⚠️WEATHER ALERT: Nassau is monitoring a winter storm set to affect the Tri-State area Sunday (1/31) through Tuesday (2/2) resulting in heavy snow accumulation, freezing air, & strong to damaging winds with 40- 50mph gusts.
Please plan ahead to keep you and your loved ones safe.
— Laura Curran (@NassauExecutive) January 29, 2021