NY weather: Snow in the Hudson Valley Tuesday? Winter storm warning issued

Time to break out the ice scrapers and snow shovels again.

A winter storm is expected to bring significant accumulating snowfall to the Hudson Valley — possibly up to 12 inches in certain locations.

Meteorologists at the National Weather Service say heavy snow with snow accumulations of 7-10 inches are likely in Westchester and Rockland counties and 9-12 inches further north.

Accuweather forecast for snowfall potential on February 13
Accuweather forecast for snowfall potential on February 13

On Sunday, the NWS issued a winter storm watch in anticipation of significant accumulating snowfall beginning early Tuesday morning. The watch was upgraded to a winter storm warning Sunday afternoon.

Heavy snow could impact travel, potentially making the Tuesday morning commute difficult, according to the NWS.

How many inches of snow?

Parts of the area could see accumulations of 10 inches during Tuesday's winter storm.

Follow along with the latest snowfall count below according to the National Weather Service.

Westchester County:Dobbs Ferry: 5 inchesMount Kisco: 8 inches New Rochelle: 2 inchesOssining: 6 inchesPeekskill: 9 inches Port Chester: 3 inches Rye: 3 inchesTarrytown: 5 inchesWhite Plains: 3 inches Yonkers: 3 inches Rockland County: Haverstraw: 9 inches Monsey: 7 inches Nanuet: 8 inches New City: 8 inches Nyack: 5 inches Suffern: 8 inches Tappan: 6 inches Putnam County:Brewster: 9 inchesCarmel: 10 inchesCold Spring: 10 inchesMahopac: 9 inches

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Snow storm tracker: How much snow in the Hudson Valley Tuesday?