• A polar vortex will bring 1-3 inches of snow to the NYC metro area on Monday, with heavier snowfall during the evening commute and temperatures dipping into the 20s.
  • Northern New Jersey to Long Island will see light snow, while southern New Jersey could face up to 8 inches starting Sunday night.
  • Frigid temperatures in the 20s and 30s are expected to persist through January, with no significant warm-up until February.

An icy winter storm driven by a polar vortex is expected to blanket the New York City metro area with 1 to 3 inches of snow on Monday. The snowfall, starting during the morning commute, will intensify throughout the day and worsen during the evening rush hour. Forecasters also warn that temperatures will remain dangerously cold, dipping into the 20s in the morning and evening.

Snow to Disrupt Monday Commutes

Snowfall is anticipated to begin as light flurries early Monday morning before transitioning into heavier accumulation between noon and 4 p.m. This timing could disrupt both the morning and evening commutes for millions of residents. Though meteorologists predict up to 3 inches of accumulation, Fox Weather experts believe most areas will see closer to 1 inch.

The affected region stretches from northern New Jersey to Long Island, while areas north of the city, including the Hudson Valley and Connecticut, are only expected to experience a wintry mix. Southern New Jersey, however, faces a much more severe impact, with forecasts predicting up to 8 inches of snow starting Sunday night.

What Is Driving These Conditions?

The storm is being fueled by a seasonal polar vortex, a cold air system moving south from the Arctic. Over the weekend, this system wreaked havoc across much of the central United States, dumping snow and ice from Kansas to Ohio. Now, its effects are spreading to the East Coast, causing hazardous conditions in the tri-state area.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams advised caution, urging residents to drive slowly and stay safe when outdoors. He also assured commuters that city snow crews would work to keep roads as clear as possible.

Frigid Temperatures to Persist

Beyond Monday, the bitter cold is expected to linger through January. Daily low temperatures will hover in the low to mid-20s, with high temperatures struggling to reach the mid-30s. Meteorologists do not anticipate a significant warm-up until at least February, though a brief spike into the upper 30s may occur.

Residents should prepare for weeks of freezing temperatures and icy conditions. Stay updated with weather alerts and plan accordingly to ensure safety during this frigid period.

For more updates on this storm and other winter weather developments, follow local forecasts and safety advisories. Stay prepared, stay safe, and stay warm.

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