STORM WATCH

State of emergency declared with storm bringing up to 4-6 inches of snow to The Bronx

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WHAT TO KNOW:
There have been some changes to the forecast overnight into Saturday morning. Due to a period of dry air moving in and snowfall rates being cut. Snow totals across the region will mainly be in the 4-8 inches range, with many areas being less than 4 inches by Saturday morning.
Snow is reorganizing late tonight. However, the snow will likely be light, so any additional snow accumulations will be light at best maybe up to 1 more inch.
The impacts and hazards remain the same. Snow-covered roads, slippery walkways, and snow-covered residential areas will continue to be an issue through early Saturday morning. Be mindful of some icy spots that could form overnight as well.
Any snow Saturday morning will likely be flurries to isolated light snow showers. Not expecting additional snow accumulations, any mixed precipitation, or rain.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Dry for Saturday afternoon and night.
Cold air lingers from Saturday night through Sunday.
Sunday night, another storm system will bring rain this time around and breezy winds through Monday afternoon.
The winter storm brought roughly 4-8 inches of widespread snowfall across the lower Hudson Valley heading into the overnight hours. Light snow will continue into early Saturday morning, but any additional snowfall will be up to an inch at best. Snow-covered walkways, roads, and residential areas will remain a concern through Saturday morning.
Also, be vigilant of any icy spots around your area. By late Saturday morning, the snow will come to an end. Skies will gradually clear, but the cold air will remain. Temperatures will remain near or below freezing for the region through Saturday night. Sunday will start with sunny skies and warm slightly above freezing. On Sunday night, clouds will increase as an approaching storm system will bring rain this time to the region through Monday afternoon. Along with rain, winds will be breezy at 25 mph, and temperatures spike back into the 40s.
FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Cloudy, low visibility, snow-covered roads, light snowfall. Up to an inch of additional snow accumulation. Lows in the 20s and teens.
SATURDAY: Snow ending early in the morning. Gradual clearing skies, and very cold. Highs in the low-30s. Lows in the 20s.
SUNDAY: Sunny start, not as cold in the afternoon. Skies will increase in the evening with rain likely at night. Highs in the 30s. Lows in the 30s.
MONDAY: Rain is likely with breezy winds and much milder. Highs in the mid-40s. Lows in the 20s.