IMPACT IMPACT EVERYBODY AT ONE POINT OR ANOTHER.” FORECAST> Gusty south to southwest winds will precede an arctic front this afternoon into the first half of tonight, with locally damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph possible across the St. Lawrence Valley. Aforementioned arctic front races across northern New York and Vermont overnight with a period of snow showers and possible snow squalls during the pre-dawn hours. Some moderate snow accumulations are expected across the Adirondacks and southern St. Lawrence County. Clearing skies follow the front Tuesday, but will be accompanied by much colder temperatures. An Alberta Clipper follows with cloudy skies and some additional light snow accumulation expected areawide during the day on Wednesday. Gusty south to southwest winds will precede an arctic front this afternoon into the first half of tonight, with locally damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph possible across the St. Lawrence Valley. Aforementioned arctic …

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