Weather
More Snow In Forecast For Hudson Valley Saturday
Another round of snow is being predicted for the region.

No sooner do we begin to catch our collective breaths from Tuesday’s nor’easter than we are facing another round of snow this weekend.
All areas in the mid- and lower-Hudson Valley are forecast for some of the white stuff, but only southern Westchester County is under a Hazardous Weather Outlook.
The National Weather Service said that Saturday into Sunday morning there is a chance that snowfall along the coast could reach or exceed 6 inches in the southern part of the county.
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Other parts of the region will likely see some snow during the day Saturday, ranging from less than a half inch in Putnam to less than an inch in northern Westchester and the Mid-Hudson Valley. Rockland could get 1 to 2 inches.
For the overnight hours of Saturday into Sunday, there could be up to 4 inches of snow everywhere in the Hudson Valley, except for Dutchess which is calling for 1 to 3 inches.
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Temperatures during the day Saturday will be in the mid- to upper-30s, dipping down below freezing overnight.
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