Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 17
The Mirror: New York City received some light snow just in time for a white Christmas Eve.
On Tuesday morning the NYC area got about two to three hours of snowfall that wrapped up by 11 a.m., CBS New York reported. Total snowfall is light, with a coating to an inch for most.
Despite the snowfall New Yorkers might not get a “White Christmas,” which is defined as having an inch or more of snow on the ground on Christmas morning. The last time NYC saw a White Christmas was in 2009.
Historically, there is only an 11% chance of a White Christmas in the city, according to CBS New York.
The snowfall is expected to have minor impacts on the area, “but enough to slow you down early today,” according to CBS New York. The snow comes after the first accumulating snowfall of the year in NYC right as Winter began.
On Dec. 21 people across the Tri-State woke up to measurable snow on the ground, some finding as much as 4 or 5 inches in parts of New York and New Jersey.
The Saturday snow marked the first December in three years since New York City’s last measurable snowfall. Along with the snowfall New Yorkers got some frigid temperatures.