A fast-moving winter storm is forecast to bring significant snowfall to eastern New York and much of New England on Tuesday. While light to moderate accumulation is expected locally, the Tri-Lakes region will likely miss out on the bulk of the storm’s snow. According to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the National Weather Service’s Burlington, Vermont office, which serves northeastern New York, noted in its forecast analysis Sunday afternoon that things could still change, but it’s appearing increasingly likely that the snowfall bullseye will miss this area.