Community Corner
How Snow Could Slow Your Evening Commute
The timing could be more important than the amount around Larchmont and Mamaroneck.

Written By LANNING TALIAFERRO (Patch Staff)
Snow is a Tuesday possibility for northern Westchester County, according to the National Weather Service.
There’s a slight chance of snow this morning, and a 60 to 70 percent chance of snow this afternoon. Snow showers are also possible overnight and we could see some flurries on Wednesday.
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However, it won’t amount to much here. The NWS expects no accumulation throughout Westchester County.
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The snow will be lighter the further south you are. AccuWeather says conditions along I-95 in the mid-Atlantic are likely to range from dry to perhaps briefly slippery.
“Most areas from New York City to Philadelphia and Washington, DC, are unlikely to receive more than a light coating of snow and may only have non-accumulating flurries,” according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski. “However, as with any snow shower, there is the risk that some roads could turn slippery in a hurry and catch motorists off guard from late Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening.”
Most of the snow should be to the north of us, stretching from the Midwest to Boston.
“Temperatures should be near or above freezing at the onset of the snow … but temps should fall once the flakes begin to fly,” says Bill Potter of Hudson Valley Weather. “The snow should start out rather light, but could become a rather steady to heavy burst of snow right around the evening commute … as the storm begins to strengthen. The timing on this could be especially problematic for travel … with reduced visibilities due to falling snow, and snow/ice covered roads in areas of steadier snow. Something to keep in mind for your Tuesday PM.”
MAP: AccuWeather.com
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