Updated, 7:49 p.m.

The second winter storm to hit the city in less than a week has made for a messy evening commute.

A slushy mix of rain and snow continues to pile up. The five boroughs and Westchester are on track to get anywhere between 7 and 11 inches of snow, and some areas of New Jersey may see as much as 20 inches.

In New Jersey, heavy snow has toppled trees and taken down power lines, disrupting travel along multiple New Jersey Transit rail lines.

And it has taken a toll on the region’s electrical grid, which was already struggling after Friday’s storm knocked out power to more than 2 million people. Currently, power outages are affecting more than 17,000 customers in the city and Westchester, more than 184,000 in New Jersey, 21,500 on Long Island, and at least 7,700 people upstate.