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Hudson Valley Forecast: Dramatically Different

There's a hazardous weather outlook for Dutchess, and the week won't feel like the weekend did. Here are the latest details.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — Temperatures may have hit 80 on Sunday, but you shouldn't put away the sweaters yet. A cold front will pass through the region Monday morning, with gusty winds bringing cooler temps.

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Dutchess County. Patchy frost is possible early Tuesday morning as temperatures fall into the low to mid-30s. Frost is also possible early Wednesday morning as temperatures drop into the low to mid 30s. If confidence increases for a widespread frost, then a Frost Advisory would be issued, the National Weather Service said.

In Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester, high temperatures will be in the upper 50s and low 60s and will drop into the 30s to 40s overnight Monday and Tuesday.

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On Tuesday, temps will remain below normal, with highs around 60.

Showers are possible Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Then early predictions are for a mostly sunny weekend.

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"AccuWeather's long-range team expects several more bouts of cooler-than-average air to sweep into the Northeast every few days into the middle of May," said Maura Kelly, AccuWeather meteorologist. "Those hoping for hot weather may have to wait until the calendar is fully into the summer months."

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