Frigid temperatures are gripping Long Island today, and News 12 meteorologists are tracking a pair of storms for midweek -- with a small hit of snow to start, followed by the chance for a bigger wallop.
Sunday will see mostly sunny skies. Expect a cold breeze to stick around for the day. Highs Sunday will be around 34 degrees, with wind chills again making it feel colder.
To kick off the work week on Monday, we can expect increasing clouds and highs around 37 degrees.
Then the first of two storms we are tracking will move in Tuesday.
Long Island could see one to three inches of snow and a wintry mix during the storm. News 12 meteorologist Geoff Bansen says it will be more of a "nuisance storm" and substantial snowfall isn't expected.
The timing of the storm could make for a slippery commute for Tuesday evening, as well as the Wednesday morning rush.
The next storm is taking aim for Thursday, and while it's still early, it has the potential to pack a bigger shot of snow -- bringing the chance for some significant accumulations. The storm's exact timing and track will directly impact any totals.
We could also see gusty winds and the chance for coastal flooding with Thursday's storm.
News 12 meteorologists will be constantly monitoring the models for the latest forecast information, so stay with News 12 for up-to-the-minute updates.
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