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Long Island Faces Disruptive Winter Weather Tuesday Morning

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URGENT UPDATE: Long Island commuters are bracing for a chaotic morning on Tuesday as a wintry mix of rain and light snow sweeps through the region. The National Weather Service warns that a low front moving south and east of New York will significantly impact travel conditions.

Meteorologists predict that upstate Orange County will face the worst of the storm, with 4 to 7 inches of snow expected. As the storm progresses, parts of Connecticut and Northern New Jersey will also see some snow accumulation. However, for the majority of Long Island, the forecast indicates primarily rain, with snow flurries possible in Staten Island, Manhattan, and the Bronx.

Commuters on Long Island should prepare for wet conditions, as rain is forecasted to begin early Tuesday morning and taper off by the afternoon. The combination of rain and potential snow could create slick roads and reduce visibility, leading to delays.

Officials urge residents to plan ahead and allow extra travel time. This winter weather marks the first real taste of the season for many, and the impact on the morning commute could be significant. Stay tuned for updates as conditions develop.

As the storm approaches, local authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will provide timely updates. Commuters are encouraged to check for the latest weather information to stay informed.

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