"The dense fog advisory is in effect through 10 a.m. and also covers the following counties in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut: Sullivan, Sussex, Warren, Morris, Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Union, Essex, Orange, Rockland, Putnam, Westchester and Fairfield. Meanwhile, a wind advisory has been issued for most of New Jersey and Sullivan County, New York, from 10 a.m. Monday through 1 p.m. Tuesday due to wind gusts in the 40-50 mph range, causing severe windchills."
"Before skies clear, temperatures will move into the low 50s for a short period of time, melting whatever snow is left on the ground. The clearing skies are associated with another shot of arctic air that moves in by Monday evening. Along with dropping temperatures, high winds will also return Monday night into Tuesday. During this timeframe, wind gusts could get as highs as 50 mph at times, leading to biting windchills in the teens and single-digit temperatures."
All of New York City is under a dense fog advisory through 10 a.m., with warmer air replacing overnight freezing rain. The advisory also covers multiple counties across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. A wind advisory for most of New Jersey and Sullivan County, New York runs from 10 a.m. Monday through 1 p.m. Tuesday, with gusts of 40–50 mph producing severe windchills. Remaining freezing rain will change to plain rain and may briefly become heavy before clearing in the afternoon. Temperatures briefly rise into the low 50s before arctic air moves in Monday evening, bringing high winds and prolonged cold into early 2026.
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