NEW YORK (PIX11) – It's snowing in parts of the tri-state area on Friday and some schools will be closed or have delayed openings as a result.
The snow comes amid a historic drought in New York and New Jersey.
Some parts of New Jersey could see up to 6 inches of snow. Crews were seen treating the roads before snow came down.
Dangerous, slushy conditions affected roads, so if you're planning to commute – be sure to give yourself extra travel time.
Here's where schools are delayed or closed:
New York
- Arlington Central School District: Closed
- Brewster Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Byram Hills Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Carmel Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Chappaqua Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Eldred Central School District: Closed
- Ellenville Central School District: Closed
- Fallsburg Central School District: Closed
- Goshen Central School District: Closed
- Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Union Free School District: 2-hour delay
- Hendrick Hudson School District: 2-hour delay
- Highland Central School District: Closed
- Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Kingston City School District: 2-hour delay
- Liberty Central School District: Closed
- Monticello Central School District: Closed
- Newburgh Enlarged City School District: Closed
- New Paltz Central School District: 2-hour delay
- Onteora Central School District: Closed
- Port Jervis City School District: Closed
- Poughkeepsie City School District: 2-hour delay
- Rondout Valley Central School District: Closed
- Sullivan West Central School District: Closed
- Valhalla Union Free School District: 2-hour delay
- Wallkill Central School District: Closed
- Wappingers Central School District: 2-hour delay
New Jersey
- Jefferson Township Public Schools: 2-hour delay
- Mahwah Township Public Schools: 2-hour delay
Erin Pflaumer is a digital content producer from Long Island who has covered both local and national news since 2018. She joined PIX11 in 2023. See more of her work here.