New York, NY – A winter weather advisory remains in effect for New York City and parts of New Jersey until 11 a.m. Sunday. Snow, sleet, and ice are creating hazardous travel conditions, with reports of slippery roads and limited visibility.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall measurements as of 1 a.m. include 3.1 inches in Central Park, 3.6 inches at LaGuardia, and 4.4 inches on Long Island. Ice accumulations have added to the risk of travel disruptions.
Forecasters warn that snow and freezing rain will continue through the early morning hours. Winds up to 14 mph may worsen conditions. Commuters should prepare for delays and use caution on sidewalks and roads.
Authorities urge residents to avoid unnecessary travel. Drivers should reduce speed and watch for ice, especially on bridges and overpasses. Pedestrians should take extra care on sidewalks and stairs.
The winter storm will taper off by late morning, with clearing skies expected by the afternoon. Stay updated through the National Weather Service and local transportation alerts for the latest conditions.




