Snow will fall across most of the tri-state area Saturday night and into Sunday morning.
A total of 2 to 5 inches are possible in New York City with 5 to 8 inches possible in inland areas north of the five boroughs.
Here's a look at how much snow we could get and when it will likely end.
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How much snow will we get in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut?
The forecast range for NYC of 2-5 inches is about right, but we could see a wide range of 1 inch in Staten Island and 5 inches in the north Bronx -- quite a difference across the five boroughs.
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The heaviest totals are expected north and east of NYC, 5-8 inches, where the winter storm warning is set.

Hour-by-hour snow timeline: Look at winter weather precipitation
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The storm will get going after 7 p.m. in the metro area. Western New Jersey could see some flakes before then but closer to 8 p.m., it will be starting more widespread.
Snow will be steady through the evening with sleet and rain mixing in from south to north. The heaviest is expected to fall between 9 p.m. and midnight. Snowfall rates could approach an inch an hour before midnight.
Storm Team 4 expects snow to change over to a mix around 11 p.m. in New York City. Rain & freezing rain look more likely over New Jersey
This moves through quickly and should be done by sunrise Sunday or shortly thereafter. By mid-Sunday morning, the storm is essentially over with only a few flurries still lingering.




