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New York, NY – A messy mix of rain and snow is expected to hit New York City on Wednesday, potentially impacting morning and evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, rain and snow showers will begin late Wednesday morning, with breezy conditions and wind gusts reaching 41 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid-40s, but wind chills will make it feel much colder.
By Wednesday night, winds will intensify, and temperatures will drop to the mid-20s, creating a risk of icy roads. Drivers should exercise caution, especially on major roadways like I-95 and the FDR Drive.
Thursday will bring sunshine with a high of 36°F, but another storm system could bring freezing rain Thursday night. Rain is likely Friday, followed by a potential rain-snow mix Friday night into Saturday morning.
Commuters should plan for slippery conditions and allow extra travel time. Stay updated with real-time alerts from the National Weather Service and check traffic reports before heading out.
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