A winter storm threatened to snarl the morning commute for millions of Americans from the Mid-Atlantic to New England Friday, dumping up to 8 inches of snow on parts of the Northeast.
Heavy, wet snow will lead to messy conditions on roads across the region during the morning, forecasters said.
The snow should finally clear coastal New England by Friday evening, but not before dumping snow on southeast New England, including parts of eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts including much of the I-395 and I-495 corridors, the Weather Channel said.
In the New York City area, parts of eastern Long Island, including the Hamptons and Montauk, could see as much as 8 inches of heavy, wet snow by mid-morning,NBC New York reported. Up to 5 inches could fall on western portions of Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens and possibly Manhattan and the Bronx.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Molloy said the state’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) would be monitoring the impact of the storm. “We are monitoring this winter weather diligently,” he said, according to NBC Connecticut.
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