
NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – Revelers packing Times Square for New Year's Eve on Sunday night will be greeted by chilly but dry conditions, while the first day of 2024 could bring some flurries to the snow-starved New York City area, according to AccuWeather.
The city can expect drizzle and light rain through Thursday afternoon. Areas of fog may reduce visibility, but temperatures will remain mild, around 53 degrees in Midtown, according to AccuWeather.
Thursday night will continue to be damp and drizzly with areas of fog, with the low temperature dropping to 47 degrees.
Friday shows low clouds and some drizzle early on. However, the rest of the day will be mainly cloudy but still mild, with an afternoon high of 54 degrees.

Going into New Year’s weekend, Saturday will bring some light rain in the morning, followed by mostly cloudy skies and limited sunshine. It will be chillier, with daytime highs reaching 48 degrees.
New Year's Eve promises partly to mostly sunny skies. The day will be chilly, with a high temperature of 46 degrees.
As the clock strikes midnight, expect some clouds in the sky and seasonably cold temperatures settling in the upper 30s.

The first day of 2024 looks to remain chilly with the possibility of some sprinkles or even flurries. High temperatures are expected to reach around 45 degrees.
The city has seen barely any flakes so far this season and is nearing 700 days without a measurable inch or more of snow.