A look at the surface chart and radar.
High pressure is in control with very chilly temperatures across the region. We do have a cold front up across Canada that is attached to low pressure up over the Great Lakes. This low pressure is going to be diving toward the region this evening into tomorrow. Some of y'all woke up to very limited light accumulations of some snow. On the radar We can see that snow is continuing across part of New York State, with a few isolated snow showers across New England.
As the clipper moves through temperatures are going to be cold enough for snow across the northern half of New York state And northern into central new England. Generally accumulations will be light with a dusting to an inch or so. With accumulations of 1-3 inches possible in the higher elevations. Parts of the Tug Hill could end up seeing a bit more than that. Where at least a few inches is going to be possible. High pressure is going be building in from our south later Tuesday. This area of high pressure is going to continue to move in our direction and set up overhead by Wednesday. With all this, the next few days are going to be quite chilly Tomorrow most likely being a bit chillier than today. Then overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning It's gonna get quite cold so those with outdoor plants and stuff, if you have planted or have plants sitting out. All of this will have to be covered or brought in.
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