New York City Issues First Blizzard Warning Since 2017 Ahead of Major Snowstorm

New York City Issues First Blizzard Warning Since 2017 Ahead of Major Snowstorm
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NYC and East Coast prepare for a late-winter storm with over a foot of snow and strong winds.

  • New York City is expected to receive between 12 and 20 inches of snow from the upcoming storm
  • A blizzard warning has been issued for New York City, the first since 2017
  • The storm is forecast to bring wind gusts exceeding 55 mph along the East Coast
  • Blizzard warnings also cover New Jersey and coastal communities along the East Coast
  • Parts of New York City still have ice remnants from previous winter weather events

A late-winter storm is set to impact New York City and surrounding East Coast areas with significant snowfall and strong winds. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for New York City, marking the first such warning since 2017. The storm is expected to bring 12 to 20 inches of snow and wind gusts over 55 mph, prompting preparations across the region.

This storm represents one of the more significant snow events in recent years for New York City, potentially disrupting transportation and daily activities. The issuance of a blizzard warning underscores the severity of the weather conditions. Coastal and nearby inland communities are also at risk, highlighting the need for regional readiness and response to winter weather hazards.