
"A modest winter storm approaches the region, promising light snowfall late Sunday into Monday morning across the New York City metropolitan area, northeastern New Jersey, and Long Island. The snow begins around 9 p.m. Sunday, February 15, intensifying to moderate or heavy bursts overnight before tapering off from west to east by late Monday morning. Forecasters note high uncertainty in the storm's exact path, which could shift outcomes - a northerly track might spread snow farther, while a southerly one limits it to coastal zones."
"Monday's morning commute poses the chief concern, as snow- and slush-covered roads build up overnight. A dusting to 2 inches of slush could slick highways and side streets in the five boroughs, Long Island, and nearby Connecticut counties. Drivers should reduce speeds, increase following distances, and clear vehicles fully before heading out. Public transit may face minor delays, though no widespread closures are anticipated. The National Weather Service highlights hazardous conditions without issuing formal warnings."
A winter storm will produce light snowfall beginning around 9 p.m. Sunday, February 15, intensifying overnight and tapering off from west to east by late Monday morning. Snowfall totals generally range from 1 to 2 inches, with urban cores, southern sectors, and parts of central New Jersey seeing pockets up to 3 inches. Temperatures in the upper 30s to mid-40s will favor slushy accumulations rather than powder. The storm track remains uncertain; a northerly track could spread snow farther inland while a southerly track would confine precipitation to coastal areas. The primary concern is slick roads during Monday's morning commute, with minor transit delays possible.
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