NYC Braces for Early Snowfall and Harsh Winter
New York City residents brace for the upcoming winter season. The first snowfall could arrive as early as mid-October, while peak fall foliage is expected soon. The Weather Channel warns of a harsh winter ahead.
NYC's first snow of the season could fall anytime between October 15 and December 7. While the exact date remains uncertain, the city typically sees its first snow in late December or early January. On average, NYC receives 29.8 inches of snow annually. This year, The Weather Channel predicts between 17 to 21 inches.
Fall enthusiasts can enjoy the changing leaves soon. The most stunning fall drive in America, the Adirondack highway, is a must-see. Meanwhile, the Northeast prepares for severe winter weather, with NYC's sunsets already shifting to 17.00 hours.
New Yorkers should ready themselves for an early snowfall and a harsh winter. The city expects between 17 to 21 inches of snow this year. Enjoy the remaining fall foliage while it lasts, as severe winter weather approaches.