Surprise! More Snow Is Coming. How Much Will We Get This Time? See the Map

Key Highlights

  • New York City prepares for another round of snow after a historic blizzard.
  • Forecast predicts 1 to 3 inches of snow Tuesday night, with potential impacts on morning commutes.
  • Further snowfall expected Thursday into Thursday night, but totals remain light.
  • No major disruptions anticipated beyond some travel delays and school-related concerns.

The Winter Weathers On: More Snow for NYC

You might think this is new, but…

After the record-breaking blizzard that hit New York City in early February 2026, you’d expect a little respite. But no, winter decides to take another swipe at us with more snow. Just when we thought it was safe to start thinking about spring, yet another round of precipitation is on its way.

The Forecast Unfurls

Storm Team 4 says Tuesday night will see a dusting of 1 to 3 inches across the Hudson Valley, New York City, Long Island, and the Connecticut coast. The higher totals are expected inland, with Central Park recording around 2 inches. That might not sound like much, but it’s enough to add some extra layers to your closet and remind everyone that winter isn’t done yet.

Wednesday brings a warm front with light snow and rain early in the day.

By noon, any lingering precipitation should have cleared out. But Thursday is shaping up to be another story. A stronger low pressure system may bring more wintry mix inland, just as we’re trying to shake off the chill of the week before.

Commute Concerns and School Days

Morning commutes could see some disruptions, especially for those who commute from outlying areas where the snow might accumulate a bit more. And let’s not forget about the schools. With NYC schools opening as usual on Tuesday, any snow will mean early dismissals or delays—something that parents and educators are already dreading.

NYC School officials have been closely monitoring weather forecasts and are prepared to make any necessary adjustments to keep students safe. But for most of us, it’s just another day where we might have to dig out the snow shovel and start thinking about getting back on track with our daily routines.

The Silver Lining

Once we get past this stretch, the forecast suggests sunny skies and mild temperatures into the weekend. That means some much-needed melting and a chance to dry off those boots and coats. But for now, it’s just another reminder that winter isn’t ready to give up its hold on us yet.

So here’s to hoping that this snowfall is as short-lived as it seems to be right now.

And if not, well, at least we know the city has seen worse and come out the other side every time.

The question remains: will this new round of snow bring any surprises or will it be business as usual? Stay tuned and keep those shovels ready!