See Upstate NY Snow Estimates For Tuesday: Up To A Foot For Some
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch Monday into Tuesday and has also revealed expected snowfall amounts.
Updated Mon. 2/12/24 at 8:50am
As expected, Sunday's record-breaking mild temperatures were very short-lived! As winter has done a lot of flip-flopping over the last month, so this latest turn comes as no surprise. We have gone from snow to mild temps and rain back to snow all winter it seems. Once again, we have cooled down into the 40s today, and winter will return with more snow early in the work week.
National Weather Service Issues Winter Storm Watch
This morning the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Winter Storm Watch for Upstate New York from the Capital Region south. The NWS expects the snow to start in the early Tuesday morning and some areas south of Albany could see up to a foot of snow. According to News Channel 13, this storm is tracking south of the Capital Region which will limit snowfall totals in the Albany area, with the highest accumulations in the Hudson Valley. Here are the latest NWS snowfall predictions:
New York Local Snowfall Estimates For Tuesday, February 13, 2024
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