The first measurable snowfall of the season is expected to arrive on Tuesday as a winter storm moves into Rockland County and the broader Hudson Valley. Forecasters say confidence is increasing that parts of the region, especially northern areas and higher elevations, could see the first meaningful accumulation of the season.
Light snow is expected to begin Tuesday morning. By the afternoon, southern portions of the region, including Rockland County, will likely see the snow transition to a wintry mix and eventually rain. Farther north, light to moderate snowfall is expected to continue, with projected accumulations of 2 to 4 inches in some communities.
The storm is forecast to clear out by Tuesday night, but motorists are urged to prepare for slippery roads and potential delays during the morning and afternoon commute.
Officials remind residents to allow extra travel time, keep gas tanks at least half full, drive slowly, increase following distance, and clear snow and ice from vehicles before heading out.

So im other words UNLESS YOU LIVE IN “THE OTHER PARTS NORTH” THIS AT MOST WILL BE A SLIPPERY MESS AND ACCIDENTS EVERYWERE WERE PEOPLE DONT KNOW HOW TO DRIVE ON A DRY DAY
STOP OVERHYPING THIS LIKE ITS GONA BE THE SNOWSTORM OF THE CENTRY WHEN 99% OF US WILL NOT GET MUCH OF ANYTHING BESIDES SLIPPERY ROADS,AND FIR THE RECORD WE ALREADY HAD A ” MEASARABLE SNOWFALL” EARLIER THIS MONTH
Your grammar and spelling are absolutely abysmal, perhaps focus your attention on those areas.
snow!!!!
Yay! 😊 Snow! 🌨 I hope it will be pretty!😁