Get out the brooms, not the shovels this time - snow showers will leave us with a fresh coating of snow for the Tuesday morning commute.
A weak low-pressure storm will push across Long Island overnight Monday and throughout the day Tuesday, leaving behind less than an inch of fresh snow in Lindenhurst and the surrounding area.
It'll most likely cause delays on the roads for the February 5 morning commute.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a 50-50 chance at all points across Long Island seeing snow from late Monday night through Tuesday evening. The snow should end before late Wednesday morning, accumulating anywhere between 0.25 to 0.75 inches.
Winds will remain light enough to keep snow from becoming too much of a vision hazard. However temperatures will hover around freezing throughout the event.
Light, powdery snow like this often creates very slick and icy roadways, so motorists should take precautions, even on busy highways that appear to simply be wet.
The NWS hasn't issued any advisories or warnings associated with this event.
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