Overview- •HVW has issued a Static Shock Advisory, be - TopicsExpress



          

Overview- •HVW has issued a Static Shock Advisory, be cautious when coming in contact with metal objects, but if you wanna shock a loved one wool socks dragged on carpet work well •Snow breaks out from West to East between 6AM-10AM •Snow accumulations of 1-3 inches in the valley locations with some locally higher amounts possible, 3-6 inches in the Catskills, with locally higher amounts possible •Snow of light intensity will fall for a good portion of the day before tapering off Saturday late afternoon or evening •Winds will gradually increase overnight into tomorrow, this will lead to blowing snow and very low wind-chills •Cold temps will allow snow to accumulate quickly on all surfaces, slick travel is likely across the region •Sunday night into Monday another clipper will bring light snow across the region, due to limited moisture accumulations will be light •No relief from the cold temps will come next week, temps are expected to continue below normal (See five day forecast for details) •Eyes turn to the first to the first few days of February for the potential to turn stormy For more details on and some photos from todays adventure visit the website- hudsonvalleyweather/alberta-clipper-update/ Five Day Forecast- hudsonvalleyweather/five-day-forecast/
Posted on: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 02:57:14 +0000

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