This photo provided by Johnny Lim shows a snow covered northbound I-15 in the Cajon Pass between the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019. Lim, of Corona, said he's been stuck in his vehicle for about five hours on his way to Las Vegas. A powerful winter storm brought a deluge of rain and snow to Southern California, triggering tornado warnings and bringing post-Christmas travel to a halt on major routes. (Johnny Lim via AP)
California Storms
NEW YORK (77WABC) – Get out the snow gear, the tri state bracing for its first snowstorm of the season.
Snowflakes will begin to fall after midnight–continuing into early Friday morning. Accumulation can vary—right now forecasters are calling for three to five inches of snow in the city—the Jersey shore, eastern Long Island and coastal Connecticut. 1 to 3 inches North and West.
City Sanitation commissioner Ed Grayson say’s the timing of the snow will make for a treacherous morning commute.
Crews are ready with the salt spreaders and plows. Alternate side parking is suspended Friday and Saturday.