The long storm train continues this week with another string of wintry weather, starting with accumulating snow that will linger into Wednesday morning.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2025 10:51AM
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NEW YORK (WABC) — The long storm train continues this week with another string of wintry weather, starting with accumulating snow that is expected to make for a messy Wednesday morning commute.
The snowfall began Tuesday night, but unlike this past weekend’s storm, the range will be from not a flake well north to upwards of a half foot over parts of South Jersey, where a winter storm warning was issued.
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A winter weather advisory was expanded to include Long Island in addition to parts of the viewing area in New Jersey. Check here for the latest winter weather alerts from the National Weather Service for the New York City and Tri-State area.
The New York City metro area saw up to 2 inches of overnight snowfall. The heaviest snow fell in parts of Southern New Jersey, with nearly six inches coming down in Brick.
The northern edge of the accumulating snow passed over I-80 in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where a new winter weather advisory has been issued through Thursday morning.
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The region is expected to get up to 2 inches of snow, with the storm starting Wednesday night. It starts as a wintry mix and then turns to rain, lasting into Thursday morning.
Raegan Medgie has the latest from the South Shore.
The track of each winter storm will be somewhat different, so the impacts will be different.
Another storm is expected to develop heading into the weekend. It could bring snow, ice, or rain to our area on Saturday afternoon or night, possibly lingering as rain on Sunday before colder air arrives.
Snowfall totals from Saturday night’s winter storm ranged from a couple of inches to as much as 6 inches across the Tri-State.
Stay with Chief Meteorologist Lee Goldberg and the Eyewitness News AccuWeather team for updates on the forecast.
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The long storm train continues this week with another string of wintry weather, starting with accumulating snow that will linger into Wednesday morning.
