Here's what to expect
Even without a lot of accumulation, Sunday's squalls showed just how intrusive a small storm can be, with some areas reporting near white out conditions. Although not expected to be significant, we should be prepared for a messy day.
The National Weather Service says a storm moving up from the Long Island area could bring 1-4 inches to the Capital Region Tuesday morning into Tuesday evening.

In addition to the snow, prepare for temperatures remaining below freezing for the rest of the week. Wet surfaces will likely re-freeze causing black ice and slick spots.

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