New York, NY – Light snow is blanketing the area this morning, with up to half an inch expected before tapering off by mid-morning. Drivers should proceed with caution as some roads may become slick. Flurries are forecast to linger, but skies will clear later in the day.
According to the National Weather Service, snow began early Saturday and will taper off by 10 a.m., leaving behind minor accumulation. Temperatures will climb to a high of 36°F today, with west winds up to 15 mph. As snow clears, the evening will bring mostly cloudy skies and a low around 28°F.
Sunday promises sunnier skies and milder weather. Expect a high near 41°F and brisk northwest winds of 10 to 15 mph. The sunny trend continues into Monday, with a high of 42°F. Breezy conditions return Tuesday, as temperatures peak at 31°F under clear skies.
For drivers on area roads, including I-87 and the Hutchinson River Parkway, today’s slick conditions may lead to delays. Stay updated with local weather advisories and plan travel cautiously.
Looking ahead, the week brings steady temperatures and mostly sunny conditions, offering a respite from recent winter weather. Keep an eye on overnight lows, which may dip to the mid-20s by midweek.
Stay prepared for changing conditions, and check local forecasts for real-time updates.
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