March continues to be a busy month for snow in Upstate New York.

While this snowmaker will not dump a ton of snow, it will be a little bit of a nuisance as you try to get out and about on Saturday morning.

When Will The Snow Start?

According to News Channel 13, Upstate New York will be on the edge of a snowstorm that is mainly tracking over Pennsylvania and New Jersey that will bring light snow accumulations to the area Friday night into Saturday morning.

Here is the timing of the storm from the National Weather Service:

Will This Be Our Last Blast Of Winter Weather?

The forecast also says this could just be a little warm-up for our next snow event potentially coming early next week as our busy last few weeks of winter roll on.

News Channel 13 says we can expect the following for snowfall in the Capital Region and surrounding areas of Upstate New York:

Gloversville/Amsterdam

New York City Sees First Snow Accumulation In Over A Year
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The Gloversville and Amsterdam areas can expect

Saratoga Springs/Glens Falls

Spring Storm Brings Few Inches Of Snow To Chicago
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Saratoga Springs and Areas north can expect a dusting up to 2 inches of snow.

Pittsfield, MA/Bennington, VT

Major Winter Storm Brings Snow, Freezing Temperatures To Big Swath Of U.S.
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and the Berkshires could get 2 to 3 inches, while Bennington can expect a dusting to 2 inches.

Cobleskill/Oneonta

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Areas on the western edge of the Capital Region can expect 2 to 4 inches of accumulation.

Utica/Syracuse

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Most areas to the west of the greater Capital Region will see one to 3 inches of snow.

Albany/Schenectady/Troy

New York City Battles Through Another Winter Storm
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The greater Albany area can expect 1 to 3 inches of snow with this storm.

South of the I-90 Corridor

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According to the National Weather Service, areas south of Interstate 90 in the Catskills and Hudson Valley will get the most snow with anywhere from 3 to 6 inches expected.

77" In 48 Hours - A Look At WNY's Record Breaking Lake Effect Snowstorm

The wet and heavy lake effect snowstorm pelted the area, making traveling impossible. Flights were canceled at Buffalo-Niagara Airport, causing headaches for travelers heading into the Thanksgiving holiday week. Driving bans are in effect in multiple WNY counties, making it illegal for employers to require their workers to commute.

Here’s some snapshots of what it looks like on the ground:

Albany's Top 10 Snowiest Winters Of All Time [RANKED]

Another Upstate New York winter is upon us. And while it is popular for forecasters to predict a cold and snowy winter ahead, how much snow would it actually take to make it an all-time winter when it comes to big a big snowfall total for the season? In the average winter, the National Weather Service (NWS_ says we get 59.2 inches of snow in Albany. We will have to crush that number this winter for the season ahead to make this NWS top 10 list of our snowiest Albany winters on record.

The 12 Coldest Days On Record In Albany

Albany has the potential to be brutally cold in the winter. But most of the time, it is bearable and we deal with it - just wear extra layers right? But some days, even wearing all the thermal underwear in the world just is not enough to keep you warm. These are those types of days: the most brutal of the brutal, the 12 coldest days on record in Albany history since 1874 according to weather.gov.

 

 

 

 

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