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Parts of New England could see up to two feet of snow from the storm that will impact the Hudson Valley on Sunday. Areas north of I-287 in the Hudson Valley could see up to 4 inches of snowfall accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
... storm on Feb. 9, 2017. Vehicles make their way down Nepperhan Avenue as heavy snow falls in the morning in downtown Yonkers Feb. 9, 2017. The last storm brought a foot of fluffy, light snow to the region. The next storm, which should arrive before ...
... high temperatures will be in the low 30s today, the wind chill will make it feel like it is in the teens. (8:37 AM) YONKERS - News 12 Meteorologist Brysen Van Eck says while high temperatures will be in the low 30s today, the wind chill will make it ...
A Nor'easter with heavy rain and fierce winds that could lead to power outages and flooding in the Hudson Valley will arrive late Sunday night and continue through early Tuesday morning with the storm being at its strongest from late Monday morning into early Monday evening. Showers are expected to arrive late Sunday and overnight and become heavy at times starting after around 10 a.m. Monday.
A storm system that will spread snow and ice and result in hazardous travel in much of the Northeast, particularly south of the Hudson Valley, could impact the area on Saturday. There is a chance of light snow, mainly after 3 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Lower Hudson Valley will be spared from any significant accumulating snowfall from the Nor'easter moving through the area, but motorists should be prepared for slippery conditions during Thursday's morning commute. There is a 20 percent chance of light snow after 1 a.m., with snow and sleet likely before 9 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.
As the excitement of the holiday season builds, residents should think dreary, cold and wet instead of a white when it comes to the weather for the days leading up to Christmas, according to AccuWeather.com. The drab weather headed to the area is what's left of a storm that will dump snow across a wide swath of the Midwest before it charges into the Northeast bringing rain instead of the white stuff on Thursday, a busy one for travelers leading into the weekend.
It will be a one-two-three punch in the Lower Hudson Valley as two days of bone-chilling cold will be followed by a round of snow and ice Saturday. The severe cold could result in the risk of hypothermia or frostbite to those spending time outdoors without proper clothing.
... ice in many spots. Rain, snow and sleet made for a slippery drive for many Hudson Valley commuters this morning. YONKERS - News 12 Meteorologist Brysen Van Eck says that most of the precipitation has cleared the area, but warns that cold air will ...