Wet snow could accumulate up to 4 inches in some areas overnight.
The fast-moving storm developed Wednesday night to the south and west, and it will slide up the coast. Snow will mostly accumulate between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Most of the area could see a slushy coating to 2 inches, while the eastern end of Long Island could see as much as 2 to 4 inches. Those communities are still digging out from the weekend storm that dumped more than 30 inches.
Temperatures are expected to drop by the weekend and a coastal storm bringing some light snow may be on the way late Friday night into Saturday.
Here are your forecasts through the week:
THURSDAY: AM snow possible at coast, then mostly cloudy and breezy.
HIGH: 45
FRIDAY: Sun & clouds, breezy.
HIGH: 50
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy, chance of snow at night.
HIGH: 39
SUNDAY: AM snow possible, otherwise cold and windy.
HIGH: 30