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NY Braces for Biggest Snowstorm in Years
25 Jan
Summary
- Upstate New York anticipates its largest snowstorm in years.
- A winter storm warning is active Sunday through Monday.
- Snowfall could reach 12 to 24 inches in affected areas.

Eastern New York and western New England are on alert for a major snowstorm expected to begin Sunday morning and continue through Monday evening. Forecasts predict substantial snow accumulations, with the Capital Region and Hudson Valley anticipating at least a foot of snow, and eastern Catskills possibly receiving up to two feet. This event could be one of the most significant January snowstorms in Albany's recorded history if snowfall exceeds 13.9 inches.
Snowfall rates may reach one to two inches per hour at times, particularly on Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the affected areas. Meteorologists recommend avoiding travel due to reduced visibility and snow-covered roads, emphasizing the extreme hazards expected for Monday morning. Emergency preparedness items are advised for any necessary travel.



