Brooklyn is about to face a significant winter storm that’s expected to bring snow, strong winds, and frigid temperatures across the borough. The National Weather Service has issued several warnings for the area, advising residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions, especially during the evening commute. With snow expected to begin later this afternoon, everyone must take precautions and stay informed.
Snow and Slippery Roads Expected
As the storm moves in, snow will begin falling across Brooklyn later this afternoon. Snow accumulation is expected to range from a light dusting to several inches, depending on the area. This is likely to create hazardous conditions for commuters, particularly as the evening rush hour approaches. Snow-covered roads will create slippery spots, making travel dangerous for drivers and pedestrians alike. Motorists are urged to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm and to prepare their vehicles with winter supplies. If travel is essential, it’s a good idea to check road conditions ahead of time. Snowfall may also impact public transportation, so those relying on buses or trains should plan for potential delays. Walking in the snow and slush can also be treacherous, so it’s important to take extra care while navigating the streets.

Strong Winds and Bitter Cold Temperatures
In addition to snow, strong winds are expected to whip through Brooklyn, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph. These gusty winds will combine with the cold temperatures to create dangerous wind chills, making it feel much colder than the actual temperature. With wind chills expected to dip well below freezing, it’s essential to bundle up and limit time outdoors. Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing throughout the storm, with a high of 31°F (-1°C) today, dropping to a low of 23°F (-5°C) tonight. The frigid conditions can lead to frostbite if exposed skin is left unprotected for too long, so residents should ensure they’re wearing layers of clothing, including hats, gloves, scarves, and warm footwear. If possible, stay indoors and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
Regional Forecast for Brooklyn
Here’s what you can expect in Brooklyn over the next few days:
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Thursday, February 20: Snow will begin later today, with slippery roads expected during the evening commute. Temperatures will reach a high of 31°F (-1°C), with a low of 23°F (-5°C).
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Friday, February 21: The snow will clear, leaving behind cold but sunny skies. Expect a high of 38°F (3°C) and a low of 22°F (-6°C). It’ll be a bit windy throughout the day, so be prepared for the chill.
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Saturday, February 22: Sunshine returns, but temperatures will remain cool. The high will reach 40°F (4°C), with a low of 32°F (0°C). Saturday will be the warmest day of the weekend, making it a great day for outdoor activities—if you bundle up!
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Sunday, February 23: Another sunny day is expected, with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 33°F (0°C). This will be the best day of the weekend, so it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the fresh air.
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Monday, February 24: Cloudy skies return with highs of 45°F (7°C) and lows around 38°F (3°C). Rain is unlikely, but you may want to prepare for some overcast skies.
How to Stay Safe During the Storm
As Brooklyn braces for this winter storm, it’s crucial to stay safe and prepared. Follow these tips:
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Limit travel: If you don’t have to be on the roads, stay home. If you must drive, make sure your car is equipped with winter gear like blankets, water, and a flashlight.
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Dress warmly: Layer up in warm clothing, wear gloves, a hat, and a scarf, and make sure your shoes are waterproof and insulated.
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Monitor the weather: Keep up to date with the latest weather reports and warnings from the National Weather Service to ensure you’re not caught off guard.
With snow, strong winds, and cold temperatures on the way, Brooklyn is about to experience some challenging weather. Residents are advised to stay prepared for the storm and take necessary precautions to stay safe. Whether you’re planning to travel or stay indoors, making the right preparations will help you get through this winter blast unscathed.