Eastern New York, Pennsylvania, and New England Face Icy Roads and Up to 3 Inches of Snow Through 10 AM Monday

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Albany, NY – A swath of winter weather is set to disrupt early Monday travel across Eastern New York, northeastern Pennsylvania, and parts of New England, with mixed precipitation and icy road conditions forecast through 10 a.m.

According to the National Weather Service offices in Buffalo, Binghamton, and Albany, Winter Weather Advisories are in effect from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. EDT Monday. The affected areas include the Tug Hill Plateau, Northern Oneida County, the Catskills, and parts of western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and southern Vermont.

Snow accumulations could reach up to 3 inches in higher elevations, with a light glaze of ice expected on roads, bridges, and overpasses. Wind gusts may top 40 mph, especially across north-facing slopes in regions like the Tug Hill Plateau.

Commuters should plan for slick conditions and reduced visibility during the Monday morning drive. Officials urge drivers to slow down and allow extra travel time.

In New York, updates are available via 511NY. Pennsylvania drivers can visit 511PA.com for road conditions. Residents are encouraged to report snow and ice totals to local weather offices via social media or official NWS channels.

Prepare for delays, dress warmly, and avoid unnecessary travel before 10 a.m. Monday where conditions worsen.