An actual ice storm is hitting New York tonight through tomorrow
Briefly

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for NYC and the tri-state area due to three incoming storms expected to bring ice, snow, and rain overnight. Starting at 4am, temperatures will hover around 33 degrees, leading to difficult commuting conditions, especially due to anticipated ice accumulation. Snow accumulations in NYC will be around one inch, while surrounding areas may see up to two inches. Mayor Eric Adams urges caution and informs that preparations are underway to mitigate storm impact, with expectations of another storm next week bringing further challenges.
The National Weather Service predicts about an inch of accumulation throughout NYC and up to two inches of snow across surrounding areas.
The weather pattern is likely to develop overnight, leading to some snow after 4am with steady temperatures holding at around 33 degrees.
It's clear that what commuters should mostly worry about is the ice, which will create hazardous travel conditions on both streets and public transportation.
Read at Time Out New York
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