After dealing with brutal cold over the weekend, the Capital Region is bracing for another round of winter weather.
The National Weather Service says snow is expected to start falling across the area Monday and last into Tuesday. Forecasters believe some locations could see about a foot or more of precipitation before the storm moves out. There are also concerns about strong winds that could make travel dangerous or even impossible.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for most of the area from now until 1:00pm Tuesday.
AccuWeather forecast:
Monday - Snow likely, mainly after noon, cloudy, with a high near 27, total daytime snow accumulation of 1-3 inches possible.
Monday night - Snow, could be heavy at times, low around 26, new snow accumulation of 3-5 inches possible.
Tuesday - Snow likely, cloudy, with an high near 30, new snow accumulation of 1-3 inches possible.
Tuesday night - Snow likely, mainly before 8 pm, cloudy, with a low around 24, new snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Wednesday, a chance of snow before 8 am, then a slight chance nof snow showers between 8 am and 11 am, then a slight chance of snow after 11 am, cloudy, high near 31.
Wednesday night, a slight chance of snow before 8 pm, mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.