Metro

Wintry mix hits city

Crews have treated the highways and plows are standing at the ready across the tristate for another November snowstorm.

A storm system is moving up from the Tennessee Valley region. Snow started falling at daybreak and will likely cause some problems for the morning commute.

The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for some portions of the region.

The storm system will pass to the south during Tuesday. This will bring snow and rain to the area with more of the snow occurring over the colder northern and western suburbs.

New York City could get up to 1 inch; 1 to 2 inches could accumulate in the nearby suburbs, and 2 to 4 inches could fall on the northern and western suburbs.

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