Weather
Heavy Snow Moving In: Totals Upped Again For The Hudson Valley
The storm track shifted 20-40 miles overnight and that will increase snow totals over most of the Tri-State area, says the NWS.

For the interior portions of the lower Hudson Valley, the National Weather Service now predicts 12-20 inches of snowfall with locally higher amounts possible. The heaviest precipitation will fall from noon to 8 p.m.
It will be coming down fast: snowfall rates of 1-3+/hour, although it may well be mixed with rain in southernmost Westchester County. Minor coastal flooding is also possible along the Sound Shore.
The NWS warns that travel will be dangerous or impossible.
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"Please wrap up your morning plans and preparations as weather conditions will deteriorate quickly later this morning," said Hudson Valley Weather. Alex Marra and Bill Potter also pointed out that tree limbs are already sagging with an inch of overnight now.
Wind gusts of 20-40 mph are predicted. More damage to trees and power lines can be expected.
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