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The Capital Region and surrounding areas are under winter weather alerts. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for most of the viewing area, anticipating 4-8 inches of snow, with slightly less (1-3 inches) expected further south in Columbia, Berkshire, and Dutchess Counties due to potential mixing. The snowfall will begin early tomorrow morning and last until Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, with hazardous travel conditions expected. Temperatures will be below average, with brutally cold conditions arriving Friday, including single-digit lows. Snow showers are likely Thursday, with brighter skies Wednesday.

NEWS10 ABC Headline:

Winter Storm to Slam Capital Region, Brutal Cold to Follow

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10 ABC) – Winter has arrived with a vengeance! The Capital Region and the entire NEWS10 viewing area are under Winter Weather Alerts as a significant snowstorm is poised to blanket the area starting early Tuesday morning.

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for much of the region, with forecast models predicting widespread snowfall of 4 to 8 inches. Snowfall rates could reach 0.5 to 1 inch per hour in warned areas. Areas further south, including Columbia, Berkshire, and Dutchess Counties, are expected to see slightly less accumulation (1-3 inches) due to the potential for mixing.

The snow will begin accumulating early Tuesday morning and continue throughout the day, creating hazardous travel conditions. Commuters should expect messy roads and significant delays.

“Travel impacts will be hazardous by the evening commute, but the snow will continue to fall until late tomorrow,” said NEWS10 Meteorologist [Insert Meteorologist Name].

The snow is expected to taper off Tuesday night, giving way to brighter skies on Wednesday. However, the respite will be brief, as more snow showers are on the way for Thursday.

Prepare for a dramatic temperature plunge starting Friday! Brutally cold temperatures are forecast, with morning lows plummeting into the single digits. The cold snap is expected to linger throughout the weekend, with highs returning to the 20s by the following work week.

Stay tuned to NEWS10 ABC for the latest updates on this developing weather situation.

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