A winter weather advisory is in effect for the city today and while only a trace of snow is expected it's already creating some flooding conditions in some low lying areas.
In Far Rockaway, several blocks have been flooded since early this morning.
Residents have taken to Twitter with photos of flooding in Rockaway Broad Channel and Howard Beach.
The areas by Rockaway Beach are also heavily flooded.
Notify NYC says Q114 buses have been detoured in both direction because of high tide on Brookville Boulevard between Rockaway Boulevard and 147th Avenue.
The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Flood Warning for the Bronx until 1 p.m.
Other affected areas include the western coast of the Long Island Sound.
Meanwhile, the city Department of Sanitation put a Snow Alert into effect at 3 a.m.
The latest forecast has the city in store for one to three inches of snow and wind gusts up to 30 mph.
Highs will top out at 35 degrees.
A few spotty snow showers or flurries will continue tonight and lows will drop to 29 degrees.
Another round of wintry weather is in store for the city on Tuesday with light accumulations possible.
Sanitation crews sent out nearly 600 salt spreaders around the five boroughs to keep roads clear.
If more than two inches accumulates on the streets, the city has a thousand plows available to clear that out.
One-thousand sanitation workers were working the overnight shift to help make the morning commute easier.
Mayor Bill de Blasio also issued a travel advisory, asking New Yorkers to drive slowly and try and use major streets and highways to get around.