NEW YORK (PIX11) – Snow, rain, and fog are likely to hit New York City Saturday night and into Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
From 11 p.m. to around 2 a.m., patchy fog will develop in the New York area. Clouds are expected to thicken after midnight, with the temperature dropping to 32 degrees.
By Sunday morning, rain is likely to begin in New York City, mixing with snow around 8 a.m.
The rest of Sunday will be mostly cloudy, with a high temperature not expected to exceed 38 degrees. It will likely be windy, making wind-chill values feel as low as 30 degrees if any snow accumulates on the ground. According to the National Weather Service, no more than an inch of snow is anticipated.
By Sunday night, conditions should clear up, but New Yorkers should prepare for a cold low of 18 degrees.
On Monday morning, residents in the Tri-State area can expect a high of 32 degrees, with wind-chill values ranging from 5 to 15 degrees.
For more information on the seven-day forecast, click here.
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