
Timeline For Major Weekend Snowstorm In The Hudson Valley, New York
Snow and freezing temperatures are going to make travel dangerous this weekend.
Late Thursday, weather experts from the Hudson Valley shocked some residents by sharing news of a last-minute weekend snowstorm.
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"I’m closely monitoring the potential for accumulating snow on Sunday & Sunday night," metrologist Ben Noll wrote on Facebook.
Timeline For Snow In The Hudson Valley
Friday morning, Noll provided a timeline for the weekend snowstorm.
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Noll expects snow to start falling Sunday afternoon, "and fall at a moderate intensity during the evening." Snow should stop early Monday morning.
"Temperatures will fall from the 30s to the 10s during the storm, with the snow becoming increasingly powdery. This will make it easy to clear — and easy for it to pile up. Roads will become snow-covered and slippery late Sunday into early Monday," Noll states.
Snowfall Predictions For Each Hudson Valley County
Below are the snowfall predictions from the Weather Channel.
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Noll predicts 2 to 4 inches, with the chance of over 4 inches "depending on the exact storm track."
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