First Alert Weather: A storm system is moving into the Tri-State Area, packing a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Get the latest:
Updated on: February 24, 2022 / 9:26 PMThe CBS2 Weather Team issued a Red Alert with snow and sleet that could create a messy Friday morning commute.
A winter storm warning has been issued for Sullivan, Ulster and Dutchess counties from 10 p.m. Thursday to 7 p.m. Friday. In New York City, alternate side parking will be suspended Friday because of the snow. Payment at parking meters will remain in effect.Northern and western New Jersey might be in the worst of the icy spots for the morning.Areas north of Putnam County will be the only places that only see snow.
It will be a messy, sloppy start with ponding on the sides of roads and nasty travel. Lowered visibility is always an issue during these events as well.The event wraps up as plain rain or a mix for many, except those areas well north, and we start to dry out in the afternoon.There is the potential, however, for a tough evening commute, as well. As the storm exits, the leftovers have a chance to freeze over as temperatures drop again Friday afternoon.
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