It simply dodges the blow from Mother Nature.
The powerful winter storm, which was expected to dump almost half-foot of snow on Saturday in the Big Apple, is projected to bring just 2-4 inches of publication before switching to rain by midnight.
According to Fox Weather Meteorologist Cody Braud, five boroughs could accumulate less snow if blown into winter mixes from the Midwest as they approach midnight from the Midwest transition.
“NYC is on the boundary between all the snow, winter mix and all the rain,” Braud told the Post.
“At some point tonight, this line will move north of the city that will end the snow.”
The snow that began late Saturday evening in Manhattan has built snowmen, thrown snowmen, photographed them, and coated Times Square in a winter wonderland that captivated children and adults who hugged the cold weather.
Beyond the city, winter storm warnings are valid until 11am Sunday in the White Plains and Hudson Valley and 11am Sunday. There, you'll be beaten with 5-8 inches of powder and less than a half inch of ice. .
“More north of Westchester County, there will be a longer period of snow,” Broud said.
According to the National Weather Service, southern Connecticut and parts of New Jersey could see 5 to 7 inches of snow.
Up to 5 inches of snow are expected across Long Island and northeastern New Jersey.
High sunny skies are expected on Sunday Sunday by noon in the city, but predictors will re-freeze late in the evening as roads and sidewalks go to bars and parties to watch the Super Bowl late in the evening It may be.
Possible ice-like conditions will increase clouds as highs and drops frozen at 25 degrees on Monday.
By Tuesday, more winter snowstorms will return to the northeast and continue until Thursday.



