Albany, NY – A brief return to wintry conditions is expected across parts of eastern New York and western New England beginning Sunday night, with light snow forecast to impact travel and morning commutes into Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Albany, light snow is projected to begin after sunset Sunday, continuing into the early hours of Monday. Accumulations are expected to remain modest, with most areas receiving less than 1 inch, though select spots such as Oneonta, Windham, Pittsfield, and Cooperstown may see 1 to 2 inches.
Cities including Albany, Saratoga Springs, and Glens Falls are likely to receive under an inch, while communities farther west and southwest—like Oneonta and Margaretville—are forecast to get slightly higher totals. Parts of western Massachusetts and southern Vermont, including Pittsfield and Bennington, are also expected to receive light snow…