Light snow will start to overspread the area from south to north this Sunday morning, becoming more intense after midday. Snowfall rates of 1 inch per hour will be possible for much of the afternoon and evening before becoming lighter again after midnight. The snow will be very fluffy, but there will be a lot of it, leading to widespread travel difficulties. Areas of light snow will remain likely on Monday, especially early in the day. Things will become more scattered as the day progresses, eventually coming to an end Monday evening.
A general 14-20 inches of snow is expected across much of the region, with some isolated higher spots in the eastern Catskills, Berkshires, and Greens. Slightly lesser totals will be possible across the northern tier of Herkimer and Hamilton counties, but totals there should still exceed 10 inches.
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Any snow that falls will be sticking around throughout the week, with high temperatures Tuesday-Friday only reaching the upper teens. It will be mostly dry during that stretch, but a passing snow shower or flurry cannot be completely ruled out…