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Upstate New York Braces for Freezing Rain, Hazardous Travel Expected Friday Night
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Albany, NY – A period of freezing rain is forecasted for Friday night into Saturday, raising concerns about slippery travel in upstate New York and western New England. Forecasters warn that even a light glaze of ice could make roadways treacherous.
According to the National Weather Service in Albany, freezing rain is expected to begin Friday evening and continue into Saturday morning. Temperatures will gradually warm on Saturday, but ground surfaces, chilled by a recent cold spell, may remain icy for longer. Areas east of the Hudson River and into New England face the highest ice accumulation risk, with probabilities ranging from 30% to 60%.
Officials urge drivers to plan for potentially hazardous conditions, especially overnight Friday. Roads, sidewalks, and parking lots are likely to become slick. Residents should also prepare for minor disruptions to daily activities as icy conditions develop.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation evolves, and monitor local advisories to stay informed.
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