NEW YORK – Snow is still falling across New York City, New Jersey and southern Connecticut this Sunday morning, with several inches of accumulation expected to continue as winter weather advisories remain in place.
What we know:
The National Weather Service in Upton reports that areas of southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey and southeast New York — including Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Union and Westchester counties — are forecast to receive 2 to 4 inches of snow, with isolated 5-inch amounts possible.
Northeast winter alerts from powerful, cross-country winter storm (FOX Weather)
Inside New York City and surrounding counties — including Hudson, Essex, Union, Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau — expected snowfall totals are in the 3 to 5 inch range, with locally 6 inches possible.
The highest forecast amounts remain across Long Island. Northeast, northwest, southwest and southeast Suffolk County are all expected to receive 4 to 6 inches, with locally 7 inches possible, according to the National Weather Service.
Northeast snow totals (FOX Weather)
Advisories remain in effect until 1 p.m. today, warning of snow-covered roads and hazardous travel conditions.
FOX Weather reports that snow continues to fall along the I-95 corridor, including the New York City metro area.
What they’re saying:
The National Weather Service advises drivers to slow down and use caution, noting that roads may remain snow-covered this morning. Officials encourage checking local transportation services for updated road information.
By the numbers:
2–4 inches: Forecast totals for much of Connecticut, northeast New Jersey and southeast New York.3–5 inches: Expected snowfall for New York City.6–7 inches: Highest forecast amounts for Suffolk County.1 p.m. Sunday: When winter weather advisories are scheduled to expire.
Snowfall in Totowa, Bergen County, NJ on Dec 14, 2025.
What’s next:
Snow is expected to continue through the morning, with hazardous travel persisting until road crews improve conditions. Temperatures remain cold and may limit melting.
The Source: This story is based on National Weather Service Upton winter weather advisories and reporting from FOX Weather.