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Here's Latest On Large, Complex Storm System Sweeping Through Region

A large, complex storm system will pick up strength as the day progresses with steady rain and possible thunderstorms headed our way.

A look at the storm system on Wednesday night, Feb. 26.

A look at the storm system on Wednesday night, Feb. 26.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com
A look at the storm system's track during the day on Wednesday, Feb. 26.

A look at the storm system's track during the day on Wednesday, Feb. 26.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com

Here's the storm outlook along with the five-day forecast:

Wednesday, Feb. 26: Areas of fog will continue during the morning with limited visibility and spotty light rain and drizzle through noontime.

That will be followed by rain and showers at times in the afternoon. Rain will become steadier in the evening. Thunderstorms are also possible during the evening and overnight. The high temperature will be in the mid 40s.

Areas north of I-84 and especially west, including Sullivan County, could see a period of light snow late Wednesday into shortly after midnight with 1-2 inches of snowfall accumulation possible.

Thursday, Feb. 27: The storm system will push out in the morning on Thursday, which will become mostly sunny in the afternoon. The high temperature will be in the low to mid 40s.

Up to an inch of rainfall is possible from the storm in this region. For projected snowfall accumulations in upstate New York and northern New England, check the second image above.

Friday, Feb. 28: Mostly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 30s.

Saturday, Feb. 29: Mostly sunny with the high temperature in the mid 30s.

Sunday, March 1: Mostly sunny with the high temperature again in the mid 30s.

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