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Weather Alert: More Snow Expected for Thursday Morning's Commute in Nyack, Piermont
The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties.

More snow is headed toward the Hudson Valley Thursday morning, just in time to make your commute a little messy, according to the National Weather Service.
Unlike the recent snow storms, Thursday’s accumulations are expected to be two inches or less for Northern and Southern Westchester, Rockland and Putnam. The precipitation will begin Wednesday night and likely end by lunch time Thursday.
“Snow will likely be occurring during the Thursday morning rush and as such a light coating of snow on any untreated roads will create very slippery conditions,” according to the NWS.
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Winds could gust into the 20 miles per hour range in various parts of the region Thursday, which will drop wind chills into the single digits in some areas.
Thursday night, those wind chill temperatures will drop even further to below zero in many areas.
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The cold weather will continue on Friday, according to AccuWeather.com.
“As the end of the week approaches, another push of arctic air will follow the storm and will sweep across the Northeast,” writes AccuWeather Meteorologist Courtney Spamer. “Highs on Friday across much of the Northeast will be in the teens and 20s.”
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