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Snowfall Totals Uncertain For Storm Headed To Mount Pleasant

There is still uncertainty surrounding projected snowfall totals for the storm that will impact the area Saturday night into Sunday morning, but the latest update from the National Weather Service, issued Saturday morning, says the likelihood is for less accumulation than what was projected Friday.

The most recently snowfall projections, released Saturday morning by the National Weather Service.

The most recently snowfall projections, released Saturday morning by the National Weather Service.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
There is still a chance that up to 4-5 inches of snow could accumulate.

There is still a chance that up to 4-5 inches of snow could accumulate.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Generally, 1 to 2 inches of snow is expected in the Lower Hudson Valley, with accumulating snow starting overnight Saturday, the weather service stated. Higher accumulation amounts are expected farther east.

However, there is the chance for more.

(See both graphics above.)

The chances of seeing 2 inches or more of accumulation is 50 percent. But there is still a chance of up to 4-5 inches of snowfall if the storm timeframe lasts a bit longer than expected or snowfall is somewhat heavier than anticipated.

There is a chance of some light snow or snow flurries late Saturday morning into the early afternoon, with little or no accumulation.

Accumulation is expected  late Saturday evening into early Sunday morning.

Sunday will be partly sunny with a high near 40.

The first day of spring is Monday, March 20, will be sunny with a high in the low 40s.

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