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Weekend Weather: Heavy Rains, Cooler Temperatures
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If you enjoy clouds and heavy rain on a summer weekend, then you’ll love this forecast.
Slow-moving storms are winding their way into Westchester County and the Hudson Valley region, which could begin dumping precipitation on Friday, but really kick into gear Saturday evening and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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And it doesn’t look like we’ll see any sun all weekend, as the forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies, which will keep temperatures on the cooler side.
“With the slow-moving nature of this system and its gradual strengthening, heavy rain is inevitable,” says AccuWeather Meteorologist Evan Duffey. “Through Saturday and Sunday, a swath of 1 to 2 inches (25 to 55 mm) will be across the Northeast, with locally higher amounts.”
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According to the NWS, Friday begins with rain early in the morning, and then turns to mostly cloudy with highs barely getting into the 70s.
Saturday will be cloudy with rain moving in during the afternoon and evening to soak the region.
Sunday will see more rain, clouds and highs in the mid- to low-70s.
Map via AccuWeather.com
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