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Snowing Again: Storm Continues In The Hudson Valley

This storm has more to bring to the region in addition to Thursday's record snowfall.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The historic storm that hit the region Thursday isn't over yet, as of 7 a.m. Friday. Snow is still expected, and a heavy snow at that.

High winds will blow the new snow around on top of the ice topping last night's snow. The region could see an additional 1-3 inches.

SEE: Hudson Valley Town By Town Snow Totals For Thursday Night

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Things should wind down by noon.

School districts announced closings and delays - and those delays are subject to change as we get another look at wintry mix.

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"Our mid November storm has brought historic snowfall to the region already… and yet, we are eyeing even more snowfall impacting the region for the Friday AM commute!" said Alex Marra and Bill Potter of Hudson Valley Weather.

The National Weather Service has issued a new round of notices.

There's a Winter Storm Warning still in effect for Orange County. There are Flood Warnings for Dutchess and Ulster. Westchester has a Coastal Flood Warning.

For Orange: Mixed precipitation. Additional snow accumulations of up to one inch and ice accumulations of a light glaze.

For Putnam, Rockland and northern Westchester:

Low pressure will track just over eastern Long Island this morning, before rapidly pushing offshore by this afternoon. The precipitation winds down by noon today, with fair weather
arriving for the start of the weekend. Max temperatures today and through the weekend will be in the low to mid 40s with low temperatures in the low to mid 30s.

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