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Thunderstorms, strong winds and hail are due to hit much of the city, the National Weather Service said.
The winds will batter the city while the rains pass through the area, forecasters said.
The first days of April could see some snow mixed with rain and wind, the NWS said.
The move follows new crane safety regulations announced last week by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Snow flurries are forecast for Friday. At least the piles at the curb will look a little less dirty?
You had to come into work today AND the wind threatened to knock you down with debris.
The city is bracing for four to six inches of snow Thursday.
The MTA's Cold Weather Plan was in effect Tuesday morning, bringing service changes to several lines.
New Yorkers may wake up to 4 inches of snow on the ground by Sunday morning, forecasters said.
For Friday evening, meteorologists expect freezing cold winds to make temperatures feel like 10 below.
The heaviest snow will start falling after 10 p.m. Monday.
Temperatures dipped to 8 degrees Thursday morning, narrowly missing the city's Jan. 8 record low.
Rain and dense fog caused extensive delays at the city's airports Wednesday morning.
The city could get up to 1.5 inches of rain by early Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
Flurries are expected to start falling around 7 p.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
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