ETA and GFS fairly similar on this minor snow event tomorrow.
The ETA is just a bit wetter further east though, giving CNE down to BOS some light snows with accumulations of 1-2".
However, this soln keeps areas like CT and the mid hudson valley dry.
The GFS is a bit cooler, supporting all snow for all of SNE, as the ETA, even though its dry over CT, would only support all snow for far N and NE locations.
However, the GFS only gives SNE flurries/very light snow with little or no accumulation, except for the high terrain of NW CT and the berkshires and WCNE around an inch
Doesn't look like much, but now that SUN-MON frozen/freezing precip hopes are low, it would be pleasant to see snow flying tomorrow.
12z GFS

12z ETA

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new 18z ETA is a bit more exspansive with the precip, temps just a tad cooler, as the area of snow is a bit more SW.
18z ETA

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The only iffy area for snow tomorrow looks to be SW CT and SE NY state where 850 temps are AOA 0c.
I'd say a general coating-2" is likely for all of SNE except SW CT where they may or may not see sticking snows.
CNE should see 1-3" of snowfall with the highest amounts across the northern berkshires, S VT and S NH.