Northeast Weather: NYC to See Rain and Wet Snow by 3 A.M. Monday with Temps in 30s

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New York, NY – A quiet, seasonably cool weekend will give way to a soggy start to the week for much of the New York metro area, with rain and a possible wintry mix arriving by early Monday.

According to the National Weather Service New York office, a few light showers may move through northern parts of the region Saturday afternoon and evening. However, most of the area will remain dry through Sunday, with high temperatures in the mid-40s to mid-50s.

Rain is forecast to begin late Sunday night and continue into Monday morning, potentially mixing with wet snow across northern locations like Danbury and West Milford. Temperatures early Monday are expected to hover near freezing in some areas, raising concerns for slippery roads during the morning commute.

Highs Monday should reach the upper 40s to low 50s in coastal zones like JFK and Central Park, while northern interior areas may stay cooler. Drivers should monitor for updated travel alerts, especially during early morning hours.

Residents are advised to check local forecasts Sunday night, allow extra travel time Monday morning, and prepare for brief winter-like conditions, particularly in inland suburbs. Conditions are expected to dry out by late Monday afternoon.