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Nevada in New York will affect at least six other states

New York is one of the entities facing snowstorms this winter season.

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The first snowfall that could be recorded in New York City It will be lower than what areas in six other states, where the National Weather System has projected up to four inches, may face.

The states of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont will face each other between two and six inches of snow this Sunday afternoon and evening.

In other entities, such as New Jersey and Maryland, in addition to low temperatures, light to heavy rains are expected.

The thermometer will mark less than 30 degrees Fahrenheit in some regions and will not exceed 40 degrees.

While New York state and several of the aforementioned entities already recorded snowfall a few weeks ago, it will be a first for the Big Apple, where the accumulation could be minimal, between one and two inches at most.

AccuWeather’s report indicates that ski resorts will benefit from and increase winter activities, which are beneficial to some counties and small towns.

Ski resorts in the Poconos and Catskills could receive between three and six inches of snow.

The last time it snowed in New York was in March of this year.when the snow season was extended by a few weeks, due to the La Niña phenomenon, which also impacts the weather this season.

Last week, New York authorities provided details of their operations for the winter season, including brine distribution.

More than 8,000 employees are available for any rain alert.

Forecasts also indicate that there could be more snow towards the middle and end of next week, but what is certain is constant cold.

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