Long Island weather: Melting mounds could cause flooding, black ice; snow possible Monday

A snowed-in car on South Oyster Bay Road in Bethpage. Mounds of piled snow are expected to melt, and freeze this weekend, causing flooding and travel issues. Credit: Neil Miller
The historic blizzard that wreaked havoc across Long Island this week now gives way to the threat of snow melting, then freezing, then melting again, forecasters said.
The National Weather Service said overnight temperatures have led to black ice conditions, creating hazards for drivers. It also warned that rising daytime temperatures between now and Saturday could lead to ponding water in susceptible low-lying areas across the Island.
The wide range of temperatures, predicted to be in the high 30s on Friday and as high as 46 degrees on Saturday, followed by subfreezing conditions overnight, will create travel turmoil.
The warming-freezing-warming cycle is creating potholes on roads and ponding conditions in many prone areas during the warming cycle. That could lead to icing and black ice road conditions when that water refreezes.
Weather service meteorologist Matthew Wunsch said this storm brought snowfall packed with "a lot of moisture, high water content," which made this snow, and how it melts and refreezes, very different from the earlier snowstorm this winter.
But the weather service believes flooding will only be an issue if we see dramatic rainfall before that snow melts completely, and no major rainstorms are predicted in coming days.
There is also a chance Long Island will see more snowfall on Monday into Tuesday, though the weather service currently predicts that likelihood at about 30%.

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