New York City is bracing for a major snowstorm with 3 to 5 inches expected overnight, creating potentially icy conditions for Super Bowl Sunday. Meteorologist Stephen McCloud warns that temperatures will drop to the upper 20s, resulting in slippery roads, especially later in the day as residents venture out for the Big Game. Areas to the north could see even heavier snow, up to 8 inches. Another storm is anticipated mid-week, suggesting a continued pattern of winter weather for the region.
If there's anything left Sunday night coming into Monday, it could refreeze,
It's not going to be nice at all.
It's going to be rounds of precipitation next week. Wash, rinse, repeat. It's going to be that way all week.
Sunny skies with highs in around 40 degrees are expected by midday in the city, but the roads and sidewalks could be "slick" later in the evening.
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