While it doesn't look like the region is staring down some kind of Winter-Monster, residents are being given the heads-up for the potential for several inches of snow.

The majority of Central New York, the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania and south to Central Pennsylvania is preparing for what forecasters say could be a fairly substantial snowfall.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch from 6 a.m. February 7 to 4 a.m. February 8 with a potential snow accumulation of 4 to 7 inches. Some isolated spots could potentially see up to ten inches of accumulating snow.

Just when the snow will start remains unclear.

The National Weather Service is advising residents be prepared for a slow commute tomorrow caused, not only by snow-covered roads, but by possible reduced visibility.

A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant snow, sleet or ice that could impact travel.

Stay up to date with all the current forecasts and statements at wnbf.com.

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