NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The first day of winter may not be until December but New York and New Jersey may see the first hints of snow long before that, PIX11 meteorologists say.
Chilly weather could start blowing in as early as the second half of November, according to PIX11's Mike Masco. The cold could increase the chances of the tri-state seeing its first snow of the season around Thanksgiving.
"The first half of November still looks relatively mild and more zonal/progressive, but the second half could bring a snap to much colder conditions heading into Thanksgiving, possibly setting the stage for the first meaningful snow chances of the season," Masco says.
The Farmers' Almanac also predicts a chilly Thanksgiving with a possibility of snow around the holidays for the Eastern part of the

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