Northern NYC ‘burbs to get hit with first snowfall of the season Tuesday night

The primary snowflakes of the season for New York Metropolis’s northern suburbs are anticipated to fall Tuesday evening with as a lot as two inches of accumulation attainable.

The anticipated snowfall prompted the Nationwide Climate Service to situation a winter climate advisory for Orange County the place “wintery precipitation” could arrive by Tuesday night’s rush-hour commute.

The precipitation will doubtless begin as rain earlier than altering over to the white stuff “because the solar goes down in a single day,” Fox Climate meteorologist Cody Braud informed The Publish.

The snow “will most likely linger to the morning hours on Wednesday in your morning commute as properly,” Braud stated.

Map of Winter Weather Alerts for New York- New Jersey area
Orange County may get as a lot as two inches of snow, nonetheless Fox Meteorologist Cody Braud stated that a lot accumulation is unlikely.
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Any snow accumulations will likely be unseasonably early for the realm. A lot of the encircling areas usually get their first snowfall in early to mid December, Braud stated. Central Park usually sees its first flakes round Dec. 15.

The Nationwide Climate Service predicted as much as two inches of snow for Orange County with an inch of much less within the Decrease Hudson Valley.

Nonetheless, Braud stated he doesn’t consider there will likely be a lot if any accumulation in Orange County.

“Will they see measurable snow this time? I’m going to say no, however they'll undoubtedly see some very moist and heavy flakes flying in a single day Tuesday into Wednesday,” Braud stated.

The world’s first snowfall follows an abnormally heat early November in New York and your complete Northeast. However temperatures within the area are shortly dropping to beneath common ranges by way of the remainder of the month.

“We’re gonna be flipping a drastic swap as we type of undergo the latter half of the month,” Braud stated. “It’s going to be beneath common nearly each single day.”

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