A Taste of Winter in the Big Apple

Introduction by meteorologist Britta Merwin
Many people in the Northeast got a taste of winter waking up this Sunday morning. One of our amazing Weather Producers and meteorologist, Mike Dangolovich, captured the snowfall at his house. This is actually the second snowfall for Mike. In addition, this morning my Weather Producer, Rob Janiec, and I spotted snow flurries on the radar over New York City and Newark, New Jersey. In case you missed the first taste of winter I hope you can experience through Mike’s pictures, enjoy!
Enjoying The November Snow
by producer and meteorologist Mike Dangolovich
I live approximately 40 miles northwest of New York City (and our studios in Secaucus, NJ), and at an elevation of 1000 feet, so my area experiences snow and ice much more often than the city or the studio. This is fine by me, since I am a snow lover to the first degree! Last weekend, I awoke Saturday morning to the season’s first grass-whitening snow, which put me into winter mode big time. And today, it is snowing again and the ground has once again been whitened, but tonight and tomorrow I may actually see the first true snow accumulation of the season as a few inches may fall by tomorrow morning. This will certainly make my commute to work at 2:00am tomorrow much more interesting (and perhaps challenging). Here are some pics of today’s snow; not much yet, but still nice to look at. A harbinger of things to come? I sure hope so!




