The Tri-State area saw the season’s first widespread accumulating snowfall on Sunday, December 14, 2025, leaving slick roads, reduced visibility, and cascading travel disruptions across New York City, New Jersey, and nearby suburbs.
Forecasters expected a quick-hitting coastal system to deliver light-to-moderate totals, with 1–3 inches predicted for Manhattan and areas north and west, and 3–6 inches for parts of Staten Island, portions of Queens and Brooklyn, Long Island, and much of central and southern New Jersey. The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for parts of New Jersey and a Winter Weather Advisory for New York City and much of the region into Sunday, as snow
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