Yes same here. Fortunately with it raining as hard as it is, the temperature at 31.5 is low enough to cause ice but much of it is running off and not freezing.
I checked 8-10 sites out there on weatherlink and all were 33-35 degrees. Maybe your in a cold pocket but most places are well above freezing. As I checked temps further west they got closer to freezing, especially on the north shore.
Temperatures on Long Island starting to creep up near or just above freezing, especially on the east end where it is in the mid 30s. Just across the sound temps are still in the 20s and even low to mid 20s not to far north of the city.
With all the wind events we have had, Long Island has not had a direct hit from a hurricane in almost 40 years. Another thing that seems to not happen as much are good winter cold fronts that come thru with heavy snow squalls. Maybe tomorrow will be an exception.
The coast does hit the jackpot sometimes with large totals from Nor' easters but the areas north and west still get more snow. The snow also sticks around much longer when you get away from the coast.