Flakes may make it as far south as the 1-287 line, and even those missing the elevation-driven snow will see wintery chill, heavy rain, the risk of flooding and stiff winds, which will bring weather-related disruptions.
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In other words, it will be no joke.
The nor'easter will be a slow mover as it delivers significant snow to New England, extending the ski season, and showers will linger in the forecast across the region for days.
The Yankees home-opener, though raw and cold, is looking like a go.
And how about Monday's total solar eclipse? Clouds will likely cover large swaths of the path of totality, but upstate New York could offer a sweet spot for viewing.
And the New York City area, though 10 percent shy of totality, will enjoy a great shot of taking in the celestial spectacle, with darkening skies, dropping temperatures and wild animals reacting to the sudden dimming.
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