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Snowy Weather and Rain Could Slow Rush Hour Commute

NEW YORK CITY — Rush hour commuters and travelers could be slowed down by snowy weather, Monday, according to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather Service.

Forecasters predict about one inch of snow, followed by rain later tonight, according to the weather association.

As rain sets in late Monday, it will continue through Tuesday, according to the weather association.

The mercury will stay in the mid-30s with the real-wind temperature getting as lows as the mid-20s, forecasters say.

The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a ‘snow alert,' starting at 1 p.m.

In anticipation of the snowfall, some organizations have cancelled events scheduled for the evening, such as a presentation by the Parents Advocating Gifted Education, Inc., titled "Beyond Academics: Social and Emocation Needs to the Gifted."