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WEATHER ALERT: Hour-By-Hour Forecast of Snow, Freezing Rain Wednesday, Into Thursday In West Orange

More snow is in the forecast for Wednesday, into Thursday, in West Orange

The seemingly conveyor belt of snow continues rolling this winter, as West Orange is expected to get more snow later this week.

West Orange is forecast to receive between 1-2 inches of daytime snow accumulation. Freezing rain, snow and sleet are expected Tuesday night, before changing to just rain after midnight, according to the National Weather Service.

Rain is expected for Wednesday, switching to rain and snow before 11 p.m., and then snow after midnight. The temperature is expected to dip around 25 degrees, with possible snowfall totals between 1-3 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

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Snow is likely on Thursday, as well, mainly before noon, according to the NWS. The high temperature on Thursday is expected to be 28 degrees, with possible snowfall totals between 2-4 inches.

Here’s an hourly breakdown of the weather from Tuesday through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service:

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Tuesday:

Noon - 6 p.m.

  • High temperature: 28 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 8 mph, with gusts to 11 mph
  • Wintry mix

6 p.m. - 3 a.m.

  • High temperature: 35 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 10 mph, with gusts to 13 mph
  • Freezing, changing to rain

Wednesday:

6 a.m. - 3 p.m.

  • High temperature: 40 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 9 mph, with gusts to 11 mph
  • Rain

6 p.m. - 3 a.m.

  • High temperature: 39 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 8 mph, with gusts to 10 mph
  • Rain, changing to snow before midnight

Thursday:

6 a.m. - 3 p.m.

  • High temperature: 26 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 13 mph, with gusts to 17 mph
  • Snow

6 p.m. - Midnight

  • High temperature: 23 degrees
  • Wind speeds of 11 mph, with gusts to 16 mph
  • Chance of snow, changing to partly cloudy

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