By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 11,2013; 9:11PM,EST
The coldest air of the season so far is moving in for the middle of this week around New York City, in the wake of Tuesday's snowstorm. A new storm will move in this weekend and tap into part of the cold air.
Temperatures will dip well down into the teens and lower 20s at night through Thursday. In some of the suburbs temperatures could reach the single digits.
A breeze will add to the cold, producing RealFeel® temperatures near zero at times.
A storm will develop over the Deep South Friday and will head northeastward Saturday.
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While warmer air and rain will move up with that storm, odds favor at least a period of snow, or icy mix at the onset, Saturday with the potential for slippery roads for at time.
The wintry precipitation is likely to occur during the Army-Navy Classic Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Enough snow and rain can fall to not only impact the game at Philadelphia, but also disrupt travel throughout the Northeast region.
While precipitation may be light and intermittent in the New York area during the day Saturday, there is a chance of heavy precipitation falling around the time of the change to rain Saturday evening. If the changeover is delayed for a few hours, a heavy amount of snow and slush may result around the city. Heavy snow and significant ice is more likely in the northern and western suburbs Saturday night.
The storm will have exited the New York City area Sunday, but will focus over New England during the morning.
More details will follow as the week progresses on AccuWeather.com.
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