STORM WATCH: More snow and wintry weather expected this week on Long Island

Be prepared for icy and slick spots overnight into Monday morning as temperatures fall well below freezing.

Julian Seawright

Feb 10, 2025, 3:38 AM

Updated 5 hr ago

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A quiet and near seasonably cold night on tap for the region. Following the clean-up efforts of Saturday night's snowstorm, be prepared for icy and slick spots overnight into Monday morning as temperatures fall well below freezing and anything that melted may refreeze.
Monday is a nice and easy day, colder than normal for this time of year, but plenty of sunshine and light winds. Be mindful of icy spots, but overall, a day where all you will need is your typical winter gear. Monday night is poised to be colder than the night before so still be mindful of any icy spots.
Tuesday starts off dry with more clouds increasing during the day. Temperatures will stay close to what they were on Wednesday and drop heading into Tuesday night. This system to our south may clip the region resulting in another chance for snow accumulations. Especially for Nassau County and western Suffolk County.
Following this system, we have another one on Wednesday night into Thursday that is tracking more Northeast and will begin as snow for the region, then overnight into Thursday transition into rain.
Be prepared for disrupted and delayed travel for Thursday morning's commute. As of now, the storm system looks to clear out by early Thursday afternoon.
Valentine's Day looks to be a cold one, but plenty of sunshine during the day, quiet and temperatures in the low 30s.
FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy, cold with some icy spots. Lows in the middle 20s.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny, quiet and cold. Highs in the middle 30s. Lows in the low 20s.
TUESDAY: Sun and clouds, cold with more clouds increasing in the evening. There is a chance for light snow showers developing overnight. Highs in the middle 30s. Lows in the middle 20s.
WEDNESDAY: Any snow ends early in the morning. Otherwise, cloudy and cold. At night, snow light to moderate snow develops transitioning into rain overnight. Highs in the middle 30s. Lows in the low 30s.
THURSDAY: Snow changing to rain in the morning with scattered rain showers through the morning into the early afternoon. Not as cold. Highs in the low 40s. Lows in the upper 20s.