A winter storm bringing snow, ice and sleet is ready to hit the New York Metropolis metro space Thursday morning.
The storm is ready to begin after midnight and choose up in the course of the morning forward of dawn.
The system arrives within the New York Metropolis metro space within the pre-dawn hours Thursday. On the onset, precipitation will probably be solely snow. It gained’t be heavy snow, however it’s nonetheless sufficient to scale back visibility and make for some slippery situations for folks hitting the roads. Take it straightforward and provides your self loads of time to get to your vacation spot, particularly when you’re travelling on untreated roads.
Because the morning goes on, hotter air strikes into the area and precipitation switches from snow to sleet, freezing rain and rain, although the precise kind of precipitation will differ primarily based on timing and site.
For South Jersey, a short interval of sleet and freezing rain mixes in with the snow earlier than switching to all rain by dawn. If you’re out on the roads early, you’ll primarily have the skinny dusting of snow to take care of. But when your commute places you on the roads nearer to hurry hour, the comparatively hotter temperatures together with the rain will end in quantity of slush on the roads.
Into North and Central Jersey, there’s a higher probability of seeing some gentle icing throughout peak commute hours, particularly on untreated sidewalks, bridges, and roadways. This can come on prime of the preliminary pre-dawn snowfall.
Is alternate facet parking suspended Thursday?
The New York Metropolis Division of Transportation stated alternate-side parking laws will probably be suspended for Thursday as a result of climate.
Parking meters will stay in impact for Thursday.
— NYC DOT (@NYC_DOT) February 5, 2025
Jersey Metropolis is among the many different jurisdictions suspending alternate facet parking on Thursday.
Alternate facet of the road parking is suspended citywide tomorrow, Thursday February 6, 2025 as a consequence of poor climate situations. pic.twitter.com/K2bapIC4NG
— Metropolis of Jersey Metropolis (@JerseyCity) February 6, 2025