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Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe Weather: Nor'easter on the Way

Heavy rain and wind overnight Monday through Thursday, according to forecasters. And maybe a little wintry mix thrown in for good measure.

Another day, another nor’easter.

The National Weather Service has issued several Hazardous Weather Outlooks for Monday night all the way through Sunday throughout Westchester County and the Hudson Valley.

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They’re talking about the slow-moving coastal storm headed toward the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Flooding and some possible beach erosion are possible— Hudson Valley Weather says the models vary and the variables, including how fast warm and cold fronts will be moving.

Mainly heavy rain and strong winds are expected overnight Dec. 8-9. Rain, possibly interspersed with snow or sleet primarily in the northern sections of the county, is expected to continue into Dec. 11. Some of the flooding impact could linger through Sunday.

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“The storm will be a mainly rain event for the I-95 corridor from Boston southward to Washington, D.C.,” said AccuWeather.com meteorologists who will still monitor the potential for some wet snow at the storm’s onset or end.

The heavy rain could make travel difficult and trigger flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas, Accuweather said.

Map via Accuweather.com

Patch Editor Alfred Branch also contributed to this report.

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