Recent snow fall combined with melting triggered a sewer overflow along the Hudson River.

One of the overflows stared Monday afternoon into the evening, and another started Tuesday morning.

According to Joe Coffey with the Albany Department of Water & Water Supply, overflows like this tend to happen with rainy weather during seasons like fall and spring.

While there is no telling how many more times melting snow will trigger an overflow this winter, there are a number of projects in place working to combat the ongoing issue.