Capital Region Expected to See Several Inches of Snow From Latest Storm

Car covered with snow after winter storm.

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It's going to be a longer morning commute than usual for Capital Region drivers as the winter's latest storm moves through the area.

Snow is expected to mix with sleet which will make conditions dangerous at times. Many locations will see several inches of precipitation before the weather system moves out. Travelers are being urged to take their time getting to their destination and are reminded to stay out of the path of plows that are clearing roads and highways.

Current AccuWeather Forecast

Friday: cloudy and cold with snow much of the time, mixing with sleet during the midday and afternoon. Total accumulation before the snow ends later in the day will be 6-10 inches, with travel extremely difficult and dangerous. High near 30.

Friday night: clearing and turning very cold; icy travel will continue. Low 7.

Saturday: mostly sunny, but cold. High 28.

Sunday: turning windy with intervals of clouds and sunshine; a couple of snow showers in the afternoon and evening, even a squall that can bring whiteout conditions. High 37.

Monday: mostly sunny, but very cold. High 22.

Tuesday: turning cloudy, but not as cold. High 34.


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