HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Snow should be heavy for a few hours and then taper off to snow showers and freezing rain, according to the winter storm advisories issued by the National Weather Service.
That means the slipperiest road conditions will be during the evening commute, for those who are commuting.
However, snow could still be falling after sunrise Wednesday. The National Weather Service gives us a 30 percent chance of snow after midnight and a 20 percent chance of snow through Thursday night.
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Mixed precipitation is what's expected for most of the Hudson Valley. Total snow accumulations could reach two inches in the lower valley and more in the mid-Hudson. The mid-Hudson The Catskills could see anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snow. Some freezing rain could glaze over the light snow.
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