New York City is poised for a wintry glow-up overnight, with several inches of snow forecast to fall across the five boroughs as Christmas draws ever near.
While Saturday started off unseasonably warm — with highs hitting the low 40s — temperatures are expected to dip just enough by late evening, setting the stage for a snowy scene across the city, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters said the precipitation will begin as a wet wintry mix, likely around 10 p.m., before becoming more light and powdery as it gets colder.
Up to four inches of snow could fall in total, forecasters at the Weather Service said, with the steadiest amounts coming ahead of sunrise on Sunday before tapering off by around 10 a.m.
Highs will likely hover in the 20s on Sunday, with the start o

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