The sixth storm of the season will hit the Tri-State Wednesday. The National Weather Service issued Winter Storm Warnings until 6 a.m. Thursday.
A period of snow in the morning was expected to accumulate up to 3 inches in parts of the Tri-State area. Winds of up to 15 mph are expected. Intermittent snow, sleet and rain was expected for the rest of the day before changing back to a steadier and heavier snow Wednesday evening. The bulk of the snow will exit overnight, but Thursday morning’s commute will be a messy one.
AccuWeather forecasters said total accumulations of 6-9 inches are expected in the city and for most adjacent suburbs, 3-6 inches are possible at the Jersey Shore, and more than 9 inches in parts of Connecticut.
Thursday will be windy with clouds breaking for some sun. A high of 38 is expected. Friday and Saturday will be mostly cloudy with periods of snow.
(Source: WCBSTV)