NYC may see some snowfall tomorrow, with the nothern suburbs getting significant amounts.
Already today the National Weather Service said 2 to 6 inches of snow has fallen across an upstate swath stretching eastward from the Schoharie and Mohawk valleys to Rensselaer County just east of Albany. The snow began falling yesterday and continued into the night in some areas.
Interstate 90 in Albany was closed for about two hours early Friday because of icy conditions.
The weather service has issued a winter storm watch for Saturday in the Hudson Valley from New York City’s northern suburbs to the Catskill Mountains. Forecasts call for between 4 to 8 inches of snow.
(Source: NY Post)
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If global warming continues at this rate we’ll be dreaming of a white Fourth of July