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According to Hudson Valley Weather, Light snow should start to develop late Sunday night into early Monday morning in the southern parts of the Hudson Valley. Moderate snow will likely develop from south to north from 6 a.m. Monday until 10 a.m. Monday.
From 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday snowfall will be moderate to heavy. Light to moderate snow should fall in the region for the rest of Monday.
Periods of light to moderate snow is expected from midnight until 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
Snow could fall for 24 hours, according to Hudson Valley Weather, with the heaviest snow late Monday morning through Monday evening. 1 to 3 inches of snow could fall per hour during the peak parts of the storm. Whiteout or Blizzard conditions are possible at times
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Hudson Valley Weather believes one to two inches of snow could fall per hour from noon until late Monday in Ulster, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties. The storm should intensify in the northern parts of the Hudson Valley later Monday afternoon. By 8 p.m., on top of what s already fallen, another foot of snow from the Mid-Hudson Valley on South. Snow continues (to fall) from there. Basically, the models continue to imply, on top of what s already fallen, we are still expecting (another) 10 to 20 inches of snow, Hudson Valley Weather said live on Facebook.
Updated Total Snowfall Predictions For Hudson Valley
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Hudson Valley Weather believes around 12 to 24 inches could fall on the region, with possibly 30 inches for the Eastern Catskills. The stage is set for absolutely horrendous travel conditions Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning, Hudson Valley Weather wrote in its Final Snowfall Forecast.
Moderate to heavy snow is expected from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. today. 1 to 3 inches of snow could fall per hour during the peak parts of the storm. Whiteout or Blizzard conditions are possible at times.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire Hudson Valley until Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.