


A winter storm is expected to batter the greater New York City area Monday evening into Tuesday. It comes as California is just starting to see relief after a constant barrage of storms.
The storms predicted for New York are expected to bring as much as 3-5 inches of snow, sleet, and rain during the two-day period. Parts of upper New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts could see as much as 8 inches of snow.
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The National Weather Service is forecasting that the "precipitation begins as snow during this evening" and eventually becomes more of a mix of snow and rain as the "rain/snow line slowly pushes northward during Tuesday."
As the Big Apple braces for snow, residents of the Golden State are expected to get relief from a string of storms that brought heavy rain and snow throughout the state. From Tuesday through Sunday, parts of the San Gabriel mountains saw nearly 6 feet of snow, and inland parts of Southern California saw nearly 5 inches of rain, according to the NWS.
The storms prompted the NWS to issue a blizzard warning for Los Angeles County for the first time since 1989, and power outages affected more than 100,000 people. The heavy precipitation also caused some roadways to be closed.
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Heavy rain and snow storms continued into Monday, as thunderstorms and inclement conditions continued in Northern California through the evening.