If you were hoping for a massive snow dump on the Hudson Valley with this weekend, it's looking increasingly likely you'll be disappointed.

The National Weather Service predicts Dutchess and Ulster counties will see 1 of snow or less from Saturday morning through Sunday night.

Putnam and Orange will see more snowfall: the northern parts of those counties are expected to receive 2 to 3 inches. The southern edge of Putnam and the center and southern portion of Orange could see up 4 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

The storm track is expected to batter the mid-Atlantic. Parts of Maryland and Washington, D.C. are under a blizzard warning and up to 30 inches of snow could bury those areas.

Meanwhile, New Jersey, Philadelphia and New York are under a blizzard watch and could see accumulations of up to 14 inches.

The Hudson Valley will see snowfall late Saturday morning through Saturday night.

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