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Hazardous Outlook: Snow Then Sleet, Rain and More Snow In The HV
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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — A hazardous outlook issued for the lower Hudson Valley warns residents that slippery travel conditions are possible overnight into Thursday and light snow could leave up to an inch of accumulation ahead of the morning commute, said the National Weather Service.
Snow is not only expected overnight Wednesday in the lower Hudson Valley, but also over the weekend and early next week.
Unlike the snowfall Sunday, which dumped up to 6 inches around the region, or the snowfall Tuesday, which dropped another 2 or so inches, Wednesday's overnight snowfall won't add up to much in terms of accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
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Plus, more is in store before the week is out.
- Dutchess, Orange, Ulster: Snow is possible Saturday and Sunday. There's also a chance that snow may fall Tuesday.
- Putnam, Rockland and Westchester: Snow flurries are possible Friday. Sleet, rain and snow are possible Saturday night and Sunday. There's a 40 percent chance of snow on Tuesday.
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