An approaching winter storm could drop nearly 10 inches of snow on Albany, a change in accumulation during a winter that so far has featured frigid temperatures but only modest snowfall.
The Hudson Valley could be similarly buried by a storm expected to hit on Saturday and continue into Sunday.
The National Weather Service forecast released late Thursday afternoon predicts heavy snow will fall in communities between Gloversville in the north and Poughkeepsie in the south.
The weather service says Albany, Hunter and Utica could all get up to 9 inches from a storm expected to move in Saturday evening. The snow should pile up by Sunday morning…