Above, the scene at Plattekill Mountain this morning, via its Facebook page.
Can you see much out your window this morning? We can't here in Andes. But this is only the beginning. Anywhere from 9 to 20 inches of snow is expected across much of the Catskills today as two successive snowstorms pummel the region this morning and then again tonight. Winter storm warnings are in effect in Sullivan, Ulster, Delaware, Greene and Schoharie counties, and most schools and meetings have been preemptively closed.
In Ulster County, residents can expect only snow, but a hefty glazing of ice tonight to top it off, according to NY Alert:
And Sleet Accumulations On Wednesday Are Expected To Be 2 To 6 Inches With A Tenth To A Third Of An Inch Of Ice...Followed By An Additional Inch Of Snow Wednesday Night.
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