
2/11/2025
WT Staff
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February 11, 2025 933 am EST
Stealth storm stalking NYC could drop inches of snow
Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by NWS New York 427 am Tues Feb 11
A quick moving storm system will bring a widespread 1 to 2 inches of snow tonight, with locally 3" possible. This will likely result in untreated roads being snow covered and hazardous tonight into the Wednesday morning commute.
Impacting New York (Manhattan)-Bronx-Richmond (Staten Island)-Kings (Brooklyn)-
Northwest Suffolk-Northeast Suffolk-Southwest Suffolk-Southeast Suffolk-Northern Queens-Northern Nassau-Southern Queens-
Southern Nassau Counties
Streamflow Situation from the USGS New York Water Science Center network of monitors
Much below seasonal normal water levels continue in the west, central and south drainage basins Tuesday. Measured water levels in the west interior Oswego River - Finger Lakes watershed, the central basin's Mohawk and Hudson River watersheds, the south Chemung and Ramapo River watersheds, all trending downward over the last week. Central basin Mohawk River watershed remains in moderate drought through the Mohawk River channel, impacting Oneida, south Herkimer, Montgomery and Fulton Counties. The Lower Hudson River watershed area east of the Hudson River also rated moderate drought, impacting Putnam and north Westchester Counties. Sullivan County is largely rated moderate drought as the Delaware River tributaries Mongaup and Neversink Rivers have been delivering a lower volume of water from their upper catchment area in the Catskills. Oswego River Finger Lakes watershed remains below normal, along with the Hudson River upper and lower watersheds, and the adjacent Upper Lake Champlain watershed of the northeast drainage basin. See the front page map with the watershed layer enabled for a more.
Freezing, 30F in the city with a high 36 expected, a 20 percent chance of snow beginning sometime after 4pm today. Tonight
brings snow up to 3 inches possible before 4 am and a 40% possibility for more snow starting around the time of the evening commute tomorrow, Wednesday Feb 12. Wednesday night brings 100% certainty of rain, snow and sleet, up to half an inch overnight tomorrow night.
Shout out to climate enthusiasts in Mattituck and Carmel, NWS is looking for new weather observers.
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Chautauqua County: Village of Fredonia and Town of Pomfret customers have potable water service restored after a water main break and BWA last week. Fredonia Village water system serves 10,400 customers from a surface water source in Niagara River-Lake Erie watershed.
The new WTNY.us Serious Violator list is here.
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