Snow Starts, Storm Track Shifts: Hudson Valley - Peekskill-Cortlandt, NY - Snow has started in parts of the region and periods of snow are expected through Friday but the totals will be lower. Here's the latest.
UpdatedWed, Dec 16, 2020 at 10:14 am ET
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A major winter storm could dump 12-20 inches on much of the Hudson Valley Dec. 16, 2020. (Lanning Taliaferro/Patch)
HUDSON VALLEY, NY As a major winter snowstorm barrels down on the Hudson Valley, its track has shifted toward the north, its intensity has deepened, and its start time has delayed.
The National Weather Service has upgraded all its advisories to warnings.
Now, snow is not expected to start until late afternoon in the southeastern part of the Hudson Valley, gradually overspreading the region through the evening. The heaviest snowfall will be overnight. Forecasters now expect the heaviest snow Wednesday night could fall at rates of 2-4 inches per hour. Travel will be extremely hazardous and gusty winds blowing snow will lead to white-out conditions at times.