Metro

NYC issues snow alert — despite temperatures above freezing

The city issued a snow alert for Monda♚y evenin🥂g — despite temperatures forecast to stay above freezing.

 begins at 8 p.m. as wet weather could turn into sleet briefly duওring the tail end of the evening commute.

“We’re just being ready because we’re anticipating some slush inꩲ the morning,” said Kathy Dawkins, a DSNY spokeswoman. “We just want to be ahead of the game. With weathe👍r, you never know.”

About 650 sanitation workers were mobilized Monday to prep plows and get salt trucks ready in cas♎e the streets get slick.

“I🧔t’s a smart call,” insisted Harry Nespoli, head of the sanitation union. “We’re ready for whatever comes.”

But the call to action may be overkill, as meteorologists are predꦚicting that the wintry mix of snow, sleet and ice will skip New ꦬYork — instead causing a mess in New Jersey and north of the city limits.

Some sleet could come down Monday evening — qui🌳ckly shifting to rain that will last through Tuesday morning, according to ꦏAccuweather meteorologists.

📖“Most of the time, it’s going to be plain old rain,” said Kerry Schwindenhammer, a senior meteorologist for Accuweather.

Temperatures will bounce back up to 50 Tuesday and stay mild through New Year’s Ev𓄧e, when the mercury will hover around 53 degrees during the day.

By midnight, it will drop to 43 degrees, well above aver♈age for this time of year.

“You’re going to need a jacket, but it’ll defin💧itely be one of the better New Year’s Eves as far as temperatures go,” Schwindenhammer said.