Another round of snow is expected to hit New York City and the tristate area overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning.
Between 1-3 inches is predicted for the five boroughs, according to the National Weather Service. Areas north of the city are expected to see even less snow, while more of the white stuff is likely to fall in South Jersey.
“After a cloudy afternoon, snow should move after about 8 p.m. and continue for much of the night, then taper off before daybreak,” NWS New York wrote on social media. “Greatest potential for snowfall of 2 or more [inches] will run across Long Island to the lower boroughs of NYC and into adjacent portions of New Jersey on south.”
However, conditions were expected to be even worse south of the NYC forecast area. A winter weather advisory was issued for a swath of central Jersey, stretching south from Monmouth County and Princeton.
At the bottom of the state, a winter storm warning was issued across Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland counties. The warning was issued from 4 p.m. Tuesday through 7 a.m. Wednesday. Up to 6-8 inches of snow was expected in Cape May, with 4-6 inches predicted for Atlantic City.
Meanwhile, areas north of New York were expected to see only a dusting of snow. Less than 1 inch was projected in most of the Hudson Valley and across much of Connecticut.
However, more snow is expected throughout the week, with yet another storm arriving Wednesday night, followed by an additional system over the weekend.