Due to possible winter weather threats, a winter weather alert was issued late Sunday for numerous counties in the tri-state.
People in the areas covered by the advisory should expect snow at first, followed by freezing rain overnight.
With an inch or two of snow at higher elevations, ice accumulations appear to be tiny, a glaze to a few hundredths of an inch. However, there may be enough ice to cause hazardous roadways during the commute on Monday morning.
The rain that is currently falling in New York City should stop by Monday morning.
Late Monday night sees another wave of rain, which ends before dawn on Tuesday. Then Wednesday night is the third round.
Basically, for the majority of the week, keep those umbrellas and clothes close at hand.
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