FORECAST:
Sharp cold and blustery conditions continue across the area today with winds near 30-45 mph.
Feels like temperatures stay in the 20s/30s throughout the day and it remains cold tonight.
Wind calms for Saturday and Saturday will be a fair day. Highs reach the lower 40s.
Clouds build into Sunday morning ahead of rain that ends the weekend. This will delay travel on Sunday midday and evening with even some snow showers northwest of our area before they, too, change to rain.
Downpours persist into the late evening before wrapping up into Monday.
Monday looks fair with sun and thin clouds. This comes ahead of Tuesday's wintry weather.
The first push of significant wintry weather is likely on Tuesday with accumulating snow north and west. It will start as a wintry mix of snow and rain across Westchester where southern Westchester transitions to all rain for this event. Northwestern areas will experience snowfall with totals that can reach near 4". The higher elevations can see up to 6" of snow possible based on early trends. This forecast is still evolving and details will change. Although an early look suggests accumulating snow, it will depend on the timing of the storm, if it comes early or later and if there is cold enough air available outside of the elevated zones.