Storm Watch

Winter weather advisory issued for the Bronx ahead of weekend snow.

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Hope Osemwenkhae says extremely cold weather sticks around overnight with snow arriving tomorrow morning at around 8 a.m.
WHAT: Another round of steady light-to-moderate snow is expected to bring 2 to 4-plus inches of snow for the city. Snow will be light and very fluffy, insta-sticking and accumulating quickly.
The heaviest precipitation will be taking place at noon and in the afternoon and will continue through around 7-8 p.m.
WHERE: All five boroughs. Closer to 2 inches for the Bronx, potential for 4 inches or more in Brooklyn.
TONIGHT: Cloudy and very cold. Lows down to 26.
TOMORROW - STORM WATCH: Steady light-to-moderate snow, starting around 7AM. Some heavier snow bands are possible around noon, with Brooklyn on the northern edge. Snow showers end by 6PM. 1-3" of snow expected for the Bronx, 2-4" for Brooklyn, depending on the bands. Highs near 29 early, falling through the 20s by the evening. Lows crash to 15.
SATURDAY/SUNDAY: BITTER BLAST: Feeling like near-zero Saturday and Sunday morning with lows down to 15. Sunny but it isn't doing a lot to help the temperature plunge. Highs near 22 Saturday, 30 Sunday.
MONDAY: Highs: high 30s Lows: low 30s. Sunny and cold but more normal temperatures for January.
TUESDAY: Highs: in the 40s!! Woohoo!! Lows: High 30s. Cloudy & Chilly