A major winter storm is set to hit the tri-state on Tuesday dumping up to 8 inches of snow in New York City and up to a foot of snow in the Hudson Valley and…
is set to hit the tri-state on Tuesday dumping up to 8 inches of snow on New York City and throughout Long Island, the Hudson Valley, northern New Jersey, and nearly all of Connecticut.The storm is set to arrive as rain late Monday night into Tuesday.The storm will first start as rain across the area.
The heaviest of the snow is set to start around 6 a.m. with snowfall rates of one to two inches per hour.By noon, the snow starts starts to move out of New Jersey at the Hudson Valley but is continuing to fall across Connecticut and Long Island.By mid-afternoon, the precipitation is out of the area, but temperatures will remain quite cold.
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