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New Yorkers won’t have much spring in their step for the first weekend of April.

Yet another winter-like storm is set to roll into the area early Friday, bringing rain and snow showers to the city, according to Accuweather senior meteorologist Paul Walker.

Temps on Friday will drop to 36, but climb to 56 degrees during the day, with no snow accumulation expected, he said.

But a second, more significant storm — expected Saturday — is expected to bring another mix of rain, sleet and snow, with a low temp of 30 degrees and a high only reaching 39 degrees, Walker said.

A shift in the storm track by as little as 50 miles north could dump heavy, accumulating snow on the Big Apple, Walker said, with a few inches possible.

But a shift in the other direction could push enough warm air from the south into the region, which would mean only rain, he added.

For now, airline delays and flight cancellations are expected at major hubs across the region, according to Accuweather.

On Monday, the city was coated in a 4-inch blanket of snow, forcing the Yankees to postpone their home opener.

That storm came on the heels of four nor’easters in March.

Wintry weather is not unusual this time of year, said Walker, calling April a “swing month.”

“We have seen this other years, some snow at the end of April, even early May,” he said.

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