The vernal equinox might have come and gone three days ago, but in typical Catskills fashion, no one has alerted the local weather gods yet. Snow, sleet and high winds are on the way or already raging across the state, and conditions are expected to be very nasty on the roads.
The National Weather Service is predicting five to ten inches of snow in Delaware County by tonight, and a storm warning is in effect.
So far, the Delhi webcam isn't showing any precipitation, just gloomy gray skies.
Sullivan County is under a storm warning until tomorrow morning.
The Times Herald-Record reports a rash of school closings.
A webcam in Narrowsburg is already looking pretty wintry.
Greene and Ulster Counties are looking at 6 to 12 inches, and are under a storm warning until tomorrow noon.
More school closings from the Daily Freeman.
Naturally, Hunter Mountain is pretty excited about the forecast.
Schoharie Valley and the Northeastern Catskills are under a storm watch until tomorrow afternoon.
Even New York City hasn't escaped the snow.
Drive safe out there, everybody.