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More Snow Expected as Temperatures Dip Again

By Trevor Kapp | February 27, 2014 9:35am
 New Yorkers may have to get out the umbrellas Monday as a snow, sleet and rain is expected to hit the city.
New Yorkers may have to get out the umbrellas Monday as a snow, sleet and rain is expected to hit the city.
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DNAinfo/Nikhita Venugopal

MIDTOWN — March comes in like a lion.

The city is looking at more snow as another cold-air system sweeps into the area on the first days of March, a National Weather Service spokesman said.

The exact amount expected is still unknown, but a wintry mix of snow, sleet and rain is likely Monday afternoon, the spokesman said.

Friday should be painful as well as morning temperatures are expected to hover around the single-digit mark, with a possible wind chill of minus 5, the service said.

The high is expected to reach just 20 degrees during the day, about 25 below the Feb. 28 average.

“It’s going to be a very cold last day of February,” the spokesman said.