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Hazardous Weather Outlook for Monday; Storms May Start Tonight
Rain is on the way to northern Westchester.

The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Monday, as heavy rains and potential flooding are forecast for Westchester County and the Hudson Valley.
HEAVY SHOWERS AND POSSIBLY A THUNDERSTORM MONDAY MORNING COULD LEAD TO FLOODING. RIVER FLOODING IS NOT EXPECTED.
Hudson Valley Weather’s Bill Potter says the storms will reach the region Sunday night.
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“After a fairly nice Sunday afternoon… we do have some concerns for the evening hours,” Potter writes. “Areas of scattered showers and thunderstorms will approach the Hudson Valley from the west.”
In most areas of southern Westchester, rains are expected to begin by 10 p.m. and last through most of the morning, and possibly into Monday afternoon.
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