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NY Prepares for a Colder and Snowier Winter, According to AccuWeather Forecasts

NY prepares for a winter colder and with more snowaccording to the forecasts of AccuWeather, who attribute this perspective to the strengthening of El Niño. Although an increase in the nevadas compared to last year, the total amount would remain near or below the historical average.

AccuWeather experts suggest that the first nevada could fall in November NY and its surroundings. Despite a more active winter season, Accumulation figures are expected to remain at historic levels or even below due to the influence of El Niño on the weather pattern.

The AccuWeather forecast suggests that nevadas could occur in waves throughout the winterwith a first batch in November, followed by a quieter December and a busier period after the New Year.

According to expert Paul Pastelok, the window for Snowfall in the northeast opens from late January to February, which could result in strong snowfall In cities like Boston, NY and Philadelphia, as well as surrounding areas.

The forecast highlights that the winter This year will be noticeably different than last year, especially in New England and the Mid-Atlantic. The first accumulations of snow They are usually related to the lake effect, when cold air meets the relatively warmer waters of the Great Lakes, resulting in precipitation of snow.

In contrast to the winter past, which saw minimal amounts of snowBoston is forecast to receive between 38 and 44 inches of snowwhile NY could accumulate between 18 and 26 inches and Philadelphia between 16 and 24 inches. These figures would remain within the historical average.

2023-10-13 14:08:00
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