NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – The hundreds of thousands of people gathering in Times Square to watch the ball drop and welcome 2024 on Sunday should bundle up for a chilly night that could potentially end New York City's no snow streak.
New Year's Eve will be mostly cloudy with temperatures staying around 40 at midnight, and a nighttime low of 37, AccuWeather said.

AccuWeather said that a flurry or sprinkle cannot be ruled out.
The FDNY encouraged Times Square revelers to wear layers and dress warmly on Sunday morning, reminding participants of the risk of hypothermia with prolonged exposure to the cold.
New Year's Day is expected to be cloudy with limited sun and a stray flurry or sprinkle early in the morning, AccuWeather said.
New Year's Day is expected to be cloudy with limited sun and a stray flurry or sprinkle early in the morning, AccuWeather said.

The daytime high will be 44, with a clearing and chilly evening leading to a nighttime low of 32.
The first work-week of 2024 will be mostly or partly sunny, with highs in the mid-40s, per AccuWeather.
This will dip slightly on Thursday, with highs in the low 40s and the possibility of a rain or snow shower.




