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NYC weather: Snow expected during evening commute

Snow could impact your evening commute Friday, the National Weather Service said. 

A winter weather advisory will be in effect between 1 and 10 p.m., and the city is expected to get 1 to 3 inches of snow, the NWS said. 

It will likely start to fall in the late afternoon and taper off after the evening commute.

The Office of Emergency Management also issued a travel advisory for the evening.

“We are expecting snow that can cause slippery road conditions,” Commissioner Joseph Esposito said in a statement.

The high temperature on Friday was 29 degrees, the NWS said, but it’s expected to warm up a bit over the weekend. 

The high on Saturday will be in the upper 30s, while the lows will be in the upper 20s. Sunday might be even warmer with highs around 40 degrees, according to meteorologist Faye Morrone.

“A normal high for this time of year is around 43,” she said. “We are working our way toward normal during the weekend.”