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Hudson Valley Weather: More Snow Headed Our Way
We could see flurries overnight, plus snowfall estimates have been made for Groundhog Day.

A dusting of snow fell on much of the Hudson Valley Tuesday and more is on the way. There's a chance of snow flurries overnight Wednesday, and Hudson Valley Weather predicts 1-3 inches of snow is likely to accumulate Thursday night into Friday morning.
On Thursday, the precipitation is expected to begin as a mix of rain and snow during the evening hours before turning to all snow overnight.
"The invading cold will overrun some leftover moisture, and we’ll see rain showers changing to wet snow Thursday night," said Bill Potter of Hudson Valley Weather.
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The full forecast:
- Wednesday night: A 40 percent chance of snow showers, specially in the Catskills. Lows in the mid-20s.
- Thursday: Chance of precipitation 30 percent. Cloudy and mild.
- Thursday night: Chance of precipitation 70 percent. Rain showers turn to snow; periods of snow overnight. Turning colder.
- Friday: Windy and cold. Highs in the mid-20s, but with the wind chill factor, it'll feel lower than 15 degrees.
- Friday night: Very cold. Low 10-15, but it'll feel colder with the wind chill.
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