Weather
Chance Of Snow Saturday In Parts Of The Hudson Valley
Meteorologists are monitoring a system forming out at sea that has the potential to become a nor'easter.
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — There's a chance that some communities in the Hudson Valley could see some snow on Saturday. There's a chance the precipitation will change to rain, too. Meteorologists are monitoring a system forming out at sea that has the potential to become a nor'easter.
"The track of the storm is highly prone to shifting in the coming days, and the exact track of the storm will be a huge factor in how intense the storm will be for a given location," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.
Alex Marra and Bill Potter at Hudson Valley weather gave the storm a 70 percent chance of staying off the coast, but warned "it's too early" to tell.
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I'm continuing to monitor the potential for snow in the #HudsonValley on Saturday. I will also request that Mother Nature, on behalf of the students of the Hudson Valley, will consider having the next snow storm take place on a weekday
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) January 28, 2020
According to the National Weather Service, there's a 30 percent chance of snow in Dutchess and Westchester counties on Saturday.
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