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More snow is in the forecast for Long Island this week, although accumulations are expected to be as minimal as the amount left by a winter storm over the weekend.
Between one and three inches of snow will begin falling after 3 p.m. Tuesday with precipitation possibly continuing overnight into early Wednesday morning, according to Upton-based National Weather Service meteorologists.
There’s a slight chance some snow will start Monday night into early Tuesday morning.
The forecast for the rest of the week calls for weather the same as Monday: mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the high 30s to low 40s before a chance of rain Friday through Sunday.