NWS issues weather alert for Ulster County areas through early Sunday morning

Between 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday early morning, weather will change suddenly as a cold front moves through Pennsylvania and New York according to National Weather Service. During this period, temperatures will fluctuate and freezing rain is possible in the Ulster counties, eastern Catskills and Greene. Drivers may face difficulties because there will be patchy fog with some areas experiencing dense fog that reduces visibility.

At the same time, temperatures drop near the freezing point, ice can form on untreated roads and ground surfaces, increasing the risk of slipping. Therefore, caution is necessary while traveling, as conditions may remain slippery during the night, although temperatures will gradually rise above freezing later overnight and conditions will begin to improve. For more detail you can check potential snow impacts using calculator by protonreader.

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