New Yorkers could face a messy commute Tuesday as a Nor’easter blows in just in time for the morning rush hour — as the suburbs could get covered in up to 3 inches of snow.
The storm is expected to blow into the Big Apple around 6 a.m., bringing a wintry mix of snow flurries and rain that will lead to slippery roads for commuters heading back into town after the holiday weekend.
Snow is not expected to accumulate in the city, and will likely transition into rain alone by 9 a.m., according to FOX meteorologist Cody Braud.
New York City will see a wintry mix during the Tuesday morning commute, with steady rain persisting into the night. Paul Martinka
But the rain is forecast to persist throughout the day, and the roads will likely remain wet and slick well into the evening commute.
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