STORM WATCH: Up to 3” inches of snow could make for slippery commute today

Storm Watch Team meteorologist Matt Hammer says colder surfaces may see up to three inches of snow.

News 12 Staff

Mar 9, 2022, 12:38 PM

Updated 998 days ago

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Wet snow across the Hudson Valley will lead to slippery travel at times today. Storm Watch Team meteorologist Matt Hammer says colder surfaces may see up to three inches of snow.
NOW: Wet snow and some mix developing - watch for slick travel throughout the day. More slushy, wet roads than snow covered. 
NEXT: Nice for tomorrow and Friday! WEATHER TO WATCH SATURDAY - Rain may end as a brief mix or wet snow. 
FORECAST:
TODAY: STORM WATCH - Periods of steady wet snow leading to wet, slushy conditions. Colder surfaces may see up to three inches of snow.  Drying out after 7 p.m. Highs around 35. Lows around 30. Areas of black ice with refreezing overnight. 
THURSDAY: Sun and clouds - Highs around 50. Lows around 30. 
FRIDAY: Partly sunny - highs around 50. Lows near 40. 
SATURDAY: WEATHER TO WATCH -- Cloudy with periods of moderate rain. Rain can end as a brief mix or wet snow. Highs around 46.  Lows around 24. 
SUNDAY: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS - Sunset after 7 p.m.! Mainly sunny. Colder. Highs around 38. Lows near 29.