"Adirondacks Eclipse Tourists Face Snowstorm and Fully Booked Hotels"

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A snowstorm is expected to hit the Adirondacks in New York through Friday, potentially bringing up to 10 inches of additional snow on top of the existing 4 feet of snowpack. This could pose hazardous conditions for hikers and eclipse watchers, with state troopers warning of potential delays of 4 to 12 hours to leave the region after the eclipse on Monday. Despite the heavy snow, roads are expected to remain clear, and the forecast for Monday afternoon predicts mostly clear skies with just a few high clouds during the eclipse.
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- Snowstorm upstate could pose hazard to people traveling to see eclipse Newsday
- Area hotels fully booked ahead of eclipse | News, Sports, Jobs The Adirondack Daily Enterprise
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