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Albany, New York – A shift toward milder winter weather could bring periods of rain to much of eastern New York, while increasing the risk of freezing rain and icy travel conditions in colder inland and higher-elevation areas as mid-January approaches.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, eastern New York is favored to see above-normal temperatures during the January 9–13 period, with precipitation trending near normal. That combination often leads to mixed precipitation when warmer air aloft moves over shallow cold air near the surface…