While many residents of New York State are enjoying a mild and unusually warm final week of February, weather experts are warning that winter is far from over. Despite the spring-like temperatures that have allowed Hudson Valley residents to trade their winter coats for hoodies and T-shirts, the snow and colder weather could make a comeback as soon as early March.
Ben Noll, a Hudson Valley weather expert, has forecasted that temperatures across the region will be in the mid-40s throughout the workweek, with several days expected to see highs in the 50s. It’s a welcome reprieve for those who have braved the harsh winter conditions in the past few months, but Noll cautions that it’s not time to completely stash away the winter wardrobe.
“While it feels like spring right now, don’t get too comfortable. Winter is still in the cards,” Noll said. “Enjoy the warm weather while it lasts, but be ready for a change.”
Temperatures in the Hudson Valley will remain mild through the workweek, allowing locals to swap out their bulky winter coats for lighter jackets or casual T-shirts. For those in the region who’ve been feeling the sting of icy temperatures, it’s a welcome break. However, it’s important to note that this early taste of spring might be short-lived, as the return of winter weather could take hold as early as this weekend.
March arrives on Saturday, and by Sunday, the weather will begin to shift. Forecasts predict a dramatic drop in temperatures, with highs expected to only reach the low to mid-30s. For those who have packed away their winter coats, it may be time to dig them out again, as the change in weather will signal a return to cold temperatures and possibly more snow.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, which has long been a trusted source for weather predictions, released its 2024-2025 Winter Weather Forecasts earlier this season. According to the Almanac, the “snowiest periods” in New York State will be in “early December, mid-February, and early March.” While we’ve already seen some snow in December and mid-February, early March could bring even more snow than most of this winter. For anyone hoping that the worst of the snow season is behind them, this prediction serves as a reminder that winter is far from over.
Weather experts also predict that this snowy period will bring more intense and prolonged snowfalls to the region. While it’s hard to predict exactly how much snow will accumulate, New Yorkers can expect heavier snowstorms and snow squalls throughout the first half of March. Some of the heaviest snow could accumulate in upstate New York, where snowstorms have a history of causing disruptions to travel and daily activities. Snowfall totals could vary across the state, but the Old Farmer’s Almanac’s forecast predicts that New York will see “plenty of snow” through early March.
For those who rely on driving to get around, the coming snowstorms will likely create hazardous road conditions, especially in the western and northern parts of the state. Snow and ice could lead to slick roads, reduced visibility, and disruptions to daily life. New Yorkers are advised to stay up-to-date on the weather forecasts and prepare accordingly. The arrival of snowy weather in March is not entirely surprising, as the state has often seen large snowfalls during this time of year, even as the temperatures begin to rise in other parts of the country.
Those preparing for the snowy conditions in early March should also make sure they have an emergency winter survival kit in their vehicles. Experts recommend having essential items such as blankets, water, non-perishable snacks, a flashlight, extra batteries, and a first-aid kit on hand. Keeping your car in good condition with proper tires and a full tank of gas can also help prevent problems during snowstorms.
While the sunny days and warmer temperatures this week have given a temporary taste of spring, it’s important for New Yorkers to remember that winter still has a strong grip on the state for a little longer. Early March may very well prove to be the “snowiest” part of the winter, and residents should be prepared for the return of more snow and cold temperatures as the season winds down.
So, if you’ve been enjoying the spring-like temperatures in Hudson Valley this week, be sure to keep your winter gear close at hand. As weather patterns shift, New Yorkers may find themselves once again battling snow, ice, and cold as they prepare for the next chapter of the winter season. Just remember: in New York, winter is never truly over until spring has firmly arrived.
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