NEW YORK (WABC) -- Prepare yourself for a colder winter with more snowfall this season.
In the Tri-State region, we should expect frequent storms which could lead to above-average snowfall.
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Typical in most winters, changeovers to sleet and rain could limit accumulations south of New York City and along the coast. This winter will be no exception.
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Temperatures should run about 3-5 degrees colder than last winter. But keep in mind, 2015 was a relatively mild winter, so despite colder conditions in 2016, we will still be on par for a typical winter.