Trace of snow possible overnight

Remember, we’re just the messengers here, but forecasters say this week’s weather will begin with “seasonably cool conditions” – snow showers included – before warming up the second half of the week.

This morning, an upper-level trough pushed in surface-reaching snow showers in the northern parts of the area, including the Catskill Mountains, with the chance for more precipitation increasing overnight.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Albany say there is still uncertainty how far south the precipitation will reach, though parts of the Hudson Valley may see a trace of snow tonight into Tuesday morning. Higher terrain areas are more likely to see accumulation, from 0.5- to 1.5-inches, and a coating across the valley.

Overnight temperatures are expected to be below-freezing through Wednesday night, so be sure to protect any sensitive vegetation if necessary.

The week will finish with temperatures topping 60- and 70-degrees, “making for very pleasant weather” through the weekend, forecasters assure.


 

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