The first significant snow of the season could be hitting the New York tri-state right after the long holiday weekend, NBC 4 reported.
The latest forecast shows that snowfall could start Sunday night and last into Monday morning, as temperatures dip to around or below the freezing mark.
As for accumulations, areas to the far north and west of New York City will get hit the hardest, possibly around five inches in places like Dutchess, Sullivan and Ulster counties in New York. Areas between Poughkeepsie and White Plains, as well as northernmost parts of New Jersey and inland Connecticut, will come in just under that, likely between three and five inches.
Other northern parts of New Jersey, as well as Rockland County, inland Westchester County and coastal Connecticut, could get around one to three inches.
As for the city, it’ll be less than an inch at best, but a coating on grassy areas is quite possible.
The forecast is likely to change between now and Sunday evening, they said.