Syracuse, N.Y. -- Upstate New York is likely to see the season’s first snowfall over the next few days.
Most of Upstate is expected to get an inch or more of snow, with the lake effect zones seeing up to 8 inches by early Wednesday.
Syracuse could see 3 to 6 inches, the National Weather Service said. There’s a 10% chance Syracuse could see 9 inches and Buffalo 10 inches.
Snow is likely to start in Western New York tonight and then reach Syracuse and the Tug Hill region Monday morning. It could linger through the day Monday and into Tuesday.
A blast of cold air that will feel more like early December than early November will roar across the Great Lakes late Sunday and into Monday, forecasters say.
The coldest air of the season so far will generate lake effect snow across the relatively

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