New York, NY – Residents should prepare for strong winds and potential snow later this week as weather conditions shift dramatically. A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 p.m. Monday, with gusts reaching 50 mph, creating hazardous driving conditions and the potential for power outages.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Tuesday will bring sunny skies and a high of 28°F, though wind chills could drop to zero. By Wednesday, temperatures will rise slightly to 31°F, with partly sunny conditions before clouds roll in overnight. A 50% chance of snow is expected after 1 a.m. Thursday, and accumulations could impact morning commutes.
Thursday will see a high of 29°F with snow likely before 1 p.m., followed by cold, breezy conditions into the evening. By Friday, the area will experience a slight warm-up, with highs reaching 36°F under sunny skies.
Drivers should use caution, secure loose outdoor items, and prepare for potential travel disruptions midweek. Stay updated on the latest forecasts from NWS and local authorities.
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