You know the way this final storm began with predictions for 1 to 3 inches of snow and become one of many high 10 snowfalls in Central Park historical past? We’re taking a look at one other 1 to three inches of snow Tuesday night time.
Fortunately, the weather aren’t anticipated to align for an enormous one this time. But you by no means know.
A heat entrance on Wednesday brings some gentle snow and rain early. Snow totals are anticipated to stay on the lighter aspect, starting from 1 to three inches throughout the Hudson Valley, New York, City, Long Island and the Connecticut coast, with the upper totals primarily inland. There could possibly be morning commute impacts.

By midday, any linger precipitation ought to have moved on.
A stronger low close by Thursday into Thursday night time might carry extra wintry precipitation, primarily gentle snow or a wintry combine inland. More to come back on that system within the subsequent day or so. Once we get previous this stretch, it is sunny and gentle into the weekend, with appreciable melting by means of Sunday.
The record-breaking blizzard, the primary one to hit the New York City space in a decade, introduced your complete northeast of the United States to a halt on Monday. Now, everyone is left to dig out — and some even have to go to school.
Central Park recorded 19.7 inches of snow as of Monday afternoon, marking its ninth-biggest snowfall in recorded historical past.
The Long Island city of Islip, in Suffolk County, had the best complete seen throughout the tri-state, with 31 inches of snow. East Islip and Patchogue reported 30 inches as nicely. Holbrook and Babylon each acquired 29 or extra inches. Parts of Staten Island additionally acquired greater than 2 toes.

In New Jersey, two spots in Bergen County hit 30 inches: Lyndhurst, which acquired 30.7 inches, and Carlstadt, which acquired half an inch lower than that. Leonia got here shut with 29.7, together with Bogota at 29.5. Newark Airport acquired 27.2 inches. See the full list of totals here.
