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NYC among Northeast cities that could see snowfall on New Year’s Eve

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NYC among Northeast cities that could see snowfall on New Year’s Eve

NEW YORK CITY – Light snow is possible in New York City on New Year’s Eve as a fast-moving clipper system passes through the Northeast.

A weak area of low pressure is developing over southern Canada and will move east into the Great Lakes starting today.

With cold air already in place, snow will spread from Ohio into Pennsylvania before pushing into the Northeast, the FOX Forecast Center said.

Snowfall amounts with this clipper will be light, as the system is lacking moisture. 

In New York City and Boston, any snow that falls will likely be light, equating to only a dusting, and it will be sporadic, according to the FOX Forecast Center.

Snow will be knocking on New York City’s door around 9 p.m. tonight, and likely will start to fall right around midnight to ring in the new year.

Weather map showing a clipper overview for the Northeast on New Year's Eve, indicating snow and low temperatures in several cities.

A fast-moving clipper system is set to pass through the Northeast, bringing snow. FOX Weather

People bundled up in winter coats walk through a snowy Times Square.

Snow is expected to start falling in New York around midnight to ring in the new year. Robert Miller for NY Post

Weather map showing rain, snow, and mixed precipitation in the Northeast, including New York City.

Snowfall amounts will be light due to the system’s lack of moisture.  FOX Weather

Time Square covered in snow.

Snowfall in Times Square in NYC. Robert Miller for NY Post

Farther west, across western Pennsylvania and into West Virginia, snowfall could be more impactful, with totals of 2 to 4 inches possible and locally higher amounts in the higher terrain.

By Thursday morning, the clipper will move out of the Northeast into Canada.

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