Residents of New York City can expect to see a last-gasp winter storm this week with robust wind gusts and heavy rain followed by some snow. According to FOX Meteorologist Cody Braud, the nor'easter will bring wet ground and warmer temperatures which mean that the snow will have to overcome the rain and the warmth in order to accumulate. Braud predicts that the Big Apple could see up to one inch of snow.
Suburbanites north of Manhattan are more likely to see snow accumulate due to the higher elevations which could collect more snow. The National Weather Service forecasts areas of higher elevation could produce snowfall of up to a foot but warmer temperatures near I-95 corridors may cause snowfall amounts to decrease. Further inland from the coasts, beginning in Minnesota and Wisconsin, there is the potential for extreme amounts of snow and blizzard conditions.
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