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New Yorkers probably won’t need their snowshoes tomorrow.

A winter storm moving up the coast will likely skirt the city, leaving the Big Apple with nothing more than a dusting.

“It looks like the storm will stay too far to the east to bring any accumulating snow to the city,” AccuWeather.com meteorologist Dave Houk said yesterday. “A little snow or flurries is possible.”

Today’s forecast calls for sunshine, with clouds increasing in the afternoon and a high of 39 degrees. Tomorrow, look for more clouds with a high around 35.

“At this point, the best chance for any accumulating snow will be on the eastern end of Long Island, which could see an inch or so from Westhampton east to Montauk,” Houk said.

Monday should be windy and cold with a high of 40.

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