PURIM WEATHER UPDATE:WET & COLD IN LAKEWOOD & BROOKLYN – SNOW, RAIN, SLIPPERY ROADS!

According to Nunu Meteorologist SS Tonight will be very cold, with temperatures dropping into the low 20s. Tomorrow, we’re expecting a mix of snow and rain in the morning, changing over to all rain as the day goes on. Please drive carefully and allow extra time. Watch out for slippery roads, as leftover snow and ice could make travel dangerous.

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