Weather

Hazardous Outlook Calls For Bitter Cold, Heavy Snow In Rockland

Get the most recent details about the new Hazardous Weather Outlook issued Wednesday by the National Weather Service for Rockland County.

ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook Wednesday morning for Rockland County. Mostly it's about the deep freeze, a rare occurrence, but it also touches on weekend snow possibilities.

Thursday, Friday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday...Bitter cold temperatures will average 15 to 20 degrees below normal. Sub zero wind chills likely Saturday Night through Tuesday morning.
Saturday...There is the potential for a developing coastal storm to bring heavy snow to the area Saturday into Saturday night. There is still uncertainty with the track of the low which will determine the
amount of snowfall. Stay tuned.

To put it in context: by Friday the Northeast could be seeing temps that are 17-40 degrees below normal, said Alex Marra of Hudson Valley Weather.

"This is an extremely rare weather pattern," said Bill Potter of HVW.

Find out what's happening in New Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

But as for the weekend storm, Marra said it's too early to tell. "Exactly where the storm forms will play a major role in the outcome of the forecast."


We'll keep an eye on the storm. Check back with Patch for weather updates.

Find out what's happening in New Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Image via Shutterstock

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.