Hudson Valley residents may get snowed in with their Thanksgiving leftovers this year.

Black Friday will be bringing more than just bargains. Weather forecasters are predicting significant snowfall throughout the Mid Hudson Valley before the end of the holiday weekend.

Thanksgiving itself will be mild, with temperatures in the upper 40s. Travelers making their way to the big Turkey Day feast aren't expected to have many issues. It's the return trip that has forecasters concerned.

Currently, the National Weather Service is calling for an 80% chance of snow on Sunday during the day. Snow will continue through Sunday evening into the Monday morning commute. Those returning to work and school could be greeted with up to 13 inches of snow accumulations.

The detailed forecast from The Weather Channel is calling for 3 to 5 inches during the day on Sunday throughout Orange and Dutchess Counties. Another 3 to 5 inches are expected to fall in the evening with 3 more inches possible on Monday. As of now, it looks like most of the snow will fall near the I-84 corridor. Northern areas, such as Kingston, may see more rain than snow.

Of course, it is still a bit early to know for sure just how much snow we will receive, so be sure to download the free WPDH app to your phone. If you're out of town this weekend, you'll continue to receive Hudson Valley weather updates and snow closings so you can safely plan your journey back home.

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