NEW YORK (WABC) -- A fast-moving clipper system is slowing just enough to pull in Atlantic moisture and bring some snow to New York City and the Tri-State area.

Accumulation will be widespread along the Interstate 95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston, marking the first general snowfall of the season.

Saturday will begin dry during the daylight hours with increasing clouds.

Snow is expected to develop late Saturday night, around 10-11 p.m., and continue into early Sunday morning.

Accumulations will average 1-3 inches across the Tri-State area, with lighter amounts north and west of I-287 and heavier totals - up to 3 inches or more - south and east of New York City, including Suffolk, Ocean, and Monmouth counties.

Though totals will be modest, expect slippery roads and possible airp

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