New York City is experiencing fluctuating winter weather with snow, sleet, and rain forecasted throughout the week. Significant snowfall has been reported in Brooklyn and Queens, prompting the National Weather Service to issue winter weather advisories highlighting hazardous conditions like slippery roads and reduced visibility. With another storm expected, officials have suspended trash collection and implemented a Code Blue Weather Alert for vulnerable populations. A transition to rain is forecasted for Wednesday night, followed by warmer temperatures on Thursday.
The National Weather Service has issued winter weather alerts for parts of the city, warning residents of slippery roads, icy sidewalks, and reduced visibility.
Officials have suspended trash collection and alternate side parking to allow for road treatment and snow removal efforts amid hazardous winter conditions.
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