
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Easy come, easy go. Forecasters are predicting a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain on Friday despite record high temperatures that climbed into the 60s on Wednesday.

Temperatures could start dropping into the 30s as soon as Wednesday night.
Thursday should see temperatures in the 20s and 30s.
A storm coming from the Southwest should hit overnight, bringing three to five inches of snow to Northern New Jersey by Friday morning. New York should get one to three inches.

The messy mix of winter conditions could make for rough roads and dangerous driving conditions.
Ice accumulation could also affect power lines.
Forecasters think Saturday and Sunday will be drier but still cold, with temperatures hovering around freezing on Saturday and climbing to the 40s on Sunday.
