March is coming in like a lion.

Snowy conditions are creating treacherous conditions for anyone trying to get around town.

City officials are urging New Yorkers to exercise caution.

The Sanitation Department has issued a winter weather advisory lasting until 7 a.m. Monday.

Alternate side parking rules are suspended for Monday.

Looking ahead, Mayor Bill de Blasio says the morning commute could be a messy one.

"We hope that there will be minimal impact on the morning commute but again we'll be monitoring very, very closely. I want everyone to exercise caution. It still will be slippery even if the report plays out the way we now have it. We still do expect slippery conditions tomorrow both driving and walking. I urge everyone to be careful out there," said de Blasio.

If you are planning on driving in these conditions, officials suggest getting the name and number of at least one towing service in case you run into trouble.

By 10 p.m. the snow is expected to change into freezing rain, although if temperatures remain low, we could see even more snow accumulate.

For more information, visit nyc.gov/severeweather or call 311.

Be sure to watch NY1 for your latest forecast and traffic conditions.