NYC prepares for overnight snowfall with up to 2 inches expected
New York City is preparing for snow that will arrive late Sunday night. Forecasters warn that roads may become slippery during Monday morning's commute.
A brief snowfall is expected to hit New York City late Sunday night and continue into early Monday morning, with 1 to 2 inches predicted for the area. Overnight temperatures will drop to the upper 20s and lower 30s, which will cause snow to accumulate on roads and grass. Commuters should be cautious on Monday morning, especially during the Presidents Day holiday, as roads may be hazardous.
The snow will taper off early Monday as weather systems move away. Temperatures will rise into the 40s by Monday afternoon, helping to melt remaining snow. The week ahead will be mild with temperatures in the 40s, though rain is possible on Wednesday and Friday.
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