

If so, the chance of showers and t-storms could linger, but for now, we'll go with a mainly dry forecast for Friday with the idea being that disturbance will have pushed far enough away. Snowfall totals from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. NEW YORK (PIX11) A nor’easter brought more than 2 feet of snow to parts of New York and New Jersey on Saturday. It's uncertain whether or not that disturbance will linger over the area into Friday. Wednesday is looking to stay mainly dry, before the chance for showers and thunderstorms increases for Thursday ahead of another upper level disturbance. For the latest searchable snow total breakdowns in the New York metro area click here and for the latest county-level breakdowns click here. Temperature and humidity levels will comes up for the Wed-Fri time period, with some 90 degree highs possible. NWS New York NY (NWSNewYorkNY) January 7, 2022. By Tuesday as that disturbance pulls away from the region, mostly dry weather looks to prevail for the majority of the area. NEW YORK (WABC) - Some places got more than a foot of snow from the winter storm, while others saw. While we'll still manage some sun, we anticipate to see some development starting around lunchtime and into the afternoon, with the activity tapering off as we progress through the evening, ending shortly after sunset. Meteorologist Jeff Smiith looks at how much snow fell in select areas around the Tri-State. The risk for showers and thunderstorms increases on Monday ahead of an approaching upper level disturbance. Any that remain early tonight will be dissipating by sunset or shortly thereafter, leaving a mainly quiet night about the area. The highest total so far is 17 inches, recorded in. Most of the region got through the day Sunday without rain, but there were a few isolated showers and thundershowers, mostly over higher terrain spots. The winter storm that swept up from the Southwest this week dumped more than a foot of snow on much of Upstate New York. Here are the latest reports from the National Weather Service. THE CBS6 WEATHER PHONE IS BACK IN SERVICE WITH A NEW NUMBER: 518-906-WRGB (9742) NEW YORK (WABC) - Parts of the Tri-State area received their first taste of snow this season on December 11-12, 2022.
