"Snow Forecast: Impact on NYC Commute and Historic Snow-less Streak"

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A winter weather advisory is in effect for New York City as widespread snow is expected to hit the northeast, with NYC potentially seeing 1-4 inches of snow. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for hazardous conditions affecting the Tuesday morning commute, leading to school delays and closures across the tri-state area. The snowfall is expected to transition into rain by Tuesday afternoon, with freezing temperatures persisting into the night. If NYC doesn't reach the projected snowfall this week, there's a chance for more snow later in the week, with temperatures struggling to rise above the 30s.
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