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Albany, New York – A milder air mass building into the Northeast ahead of St. Patrick’s Day will push much of New York toward rain during the day, but nighttime cooling could still trigger rain-to-snow transitions between March 11 and March 17.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, New York remains within a 40-50% probability zone for above-normal precipitation during the 8-14 day period. Temperatures are projected to trend near to slightly above seasonal averages statewide. That warmer shift favors rainfall for many lower elevations, though marginal overnight readings may still allow wet snow to mix in, especially inland…