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Expect a raw and wet afternoon with temperatures mainly in the 30s.
Rainy and raw conditions will persist through the overnight. Rainfall totals around a half inch or more are possible by late tonight.
For those traveling today, areas north and west of the city — including parts of the Lower Hudson Valley and interior New Jersey — are under a Winter Weather Advisory through tonight due to a greater risk of light icing. That icing threat is mainly outside of the five boroughs.
After today’s messy weather, conditions improve quickly. Wednesday will be dry and much milder. Thursday will feature more rain, in fact the rain could be heavy at times late Thursday into Friday. Rainfall could reach 1 to 2 inches.
Warmer air arrives late this week into early next week, with temperatures running well above normal for early March. Temperatures may top 60 degrees on Sunday! While there will be additional chances for rain, it will fall as plain rain with no winter weather expected in New York City.
Also remember that Daylight Saving Time starts this weekend, so be sure to set your clocks ahead one hour when you go to bed Saturday night.