As our area braces for its first below-freezing temperatures on Thu., October 9, a developing coastal storm threatens to impact Ulster County this weekend, potentially disrupting what is expected to be one of the peak periods for fall foliage tourism. While there is still uncertainty about the exact track and strength of the system, meteorologists are monitoring the potential for a nor’easter to form off the East Coast and bring periods of rain and wind to the region from late Sunday into Monday.

According to Hudson Valley Weather , forecast models continue to show variability in how close the storm will come to the Hudson Valley. Some scenarios suggest the system could remain offshore, resulting in light rainfall. Others indicate a more direct impact, which would bring steadier rain

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