AccuWeather Alert: Sunday snow then an Arctic blast

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AccuWeather Alert: Sunday snow then an Arctic blast
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Winter storm warnings and advisories issued for NYC, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut

A major winter storm is bringing snow to New York City and the Tri-State area on Sunday followed by our coldest weather in 2 years, with below-zero wind chills.

Snow began falling by early Sunday afternoon with several inches expected to fall across New York City and the Tri-State area before it's over.. The immediate New York City area is under a winter weather advisory with snow lasting through about midnight . The majority of the accumulation in the New York City metro area will likely happen during the early to late evening. Snow will begin piling up sooner west of the city.

2-4" is still the estimate for the New York City metro area, but just north and west of the city is forecast to get 4-8" of snow.The storm's fast-forward speed will prevent much heavier amounts, but it will be strong enough to create harsh winds starting Sunday night and continuing through Tuesday. The storm's circulation will also pull in the coldest air of the winter.

Temperatures in the Tri-State area will be similar for the first half of next week with the core of the cold arriving on Tuesday.22 minutes ago

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