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Storm Track: Here's Latest On Slow-Moving Nor'easter Bringing Snow, Ice, Rain To Region

A two-part storm system is bringing a mix of snow, rain and ice just as millions return home from Thanksgiving and then head back to work.

The latest projected snowfall amounts for Sunday, Dec. 1 through early Tuesday morning, Dec. 3 by AccuWeather.com.

The latest projected snowfall amounts for Sunday, Dec. 1 through early Tuesday morning, Dec. 3 by AccuWeather.com.

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Dutchess and Ulster could see a foot of snow while other parts of upstate New York could get 2 feet.

Dutchess and Ulster could see a foot of snow while other parts of upstate New York could get 2 feet.

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The latest projected snowfall totals for Sunday, Dec. 1 through early Tuesday morning, Dec. 3 for areas south of I-84.

The latest projected snowfall totals for Sunday, Dec. 1 through early Tuesday morning, Dec. 3 for areas south of I-84.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look at counties where Winter Storm Warnings (pink) and Winter Weather Advisories (purple) are in effect.

A look at counties where Winter Storm Warnings (pink) and Winter Weather Advisories (purple) are in effect.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look at the weather pattern on Monday, Dec. 2.

A look at the weather pattern on Monday, Dec. 2.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Areas farthest north and inland will see the most snow -- with up to a foot of accumulation possible in Dutchess and Ulster counties in the Hudson Valley and Litchfield County in Connecticut -- but there will be treacherous travel conditions at times throughout the region.

For the latest snowfall projections, check the first, second and third images above. 

Winter Storm Warnings are in effect from 7 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 1  until 7 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3 for counties shown in pink in the fourth image above. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for the counties shown in purple.

There will be a lull in the storm overnight.

Snow will return in the morning north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway, but precipitation will be limited to an inch or so before a wall of heavy snow moves into the area late in the afternoon Monday, with snow throughout inland areas through the evening and into the overnight.

There could be lingering snow in the predawn hours Tuesday before the system heads out east.

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