Capital Region expecting winter storm Monday night
Immediate Albany area could get six inches of snow, but it will be a sloppy mix
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A snowplow clears snow off of the Route 9 bridge over Interstate 90 on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. More snow is expected Feb. 15 into Feb. 16, 2021. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
ALBANY The Capital Region will be under a winter storm watch as a system moving north is expected to bring mixed precipitation to the area starting Monday night.
The city of Albany is right on the dividing line between snow accumulation and ice, said Joe Villani, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Albany.
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