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Central Park was transformed into a winter wonderland this past weekend as New York City experienced its first measurable snowfall of the 2025 season. Snowfall accumulated to 2.9 inches, marking the city’s latest first snow since the unusually snowless winter of February 2023.
Timelapse footage from the park shows bare trees gradually covered in snow, frozen ponds reflecting the gray skies, and iconic landmarks like Bethesda Terrace framed against the Manhattan skyline. Residents and visitors flocked to the park to capture photographs and enjoy seasonal activities, celebrating the arrival of winter after a mild fall delayed the typical early December onset.
Meteorologists note that the delayed snowfall is consistent with recent patterns of warmer autumns and shifting winter timelines. While modest compared to major snowstorms, the first measurable accumulation signals the start of New York City’s winter season and provides an early preview of seasonal weather conditions.
City officials reminded residents to exercise caution on slick sidewalks and roadways as temperatures dropped, particularly during morning and evening commutes. Despite the light accumulation, the snowfall offered a picturesque backdrop for the city, delighting New Yorkers and photographers alike.
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