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Icy Roads, Snow Could Make Morning Commute Rough In The Hudson Valley
Hazardous weather outlooks have been issued for much of the Hudson Valley. Here is the very latest on the expected wintry weather.
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The National Weather Service has issued hazardous weather outlooks for much of the Hudson Valley.
The NWS is calling for freezing rain and a wintry mix for parts of Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Ulster and Dutchess counties.
"A weak cold front will bring isolated snow and/or freezing rain showers to the region during the early Monday morning commute. Air and ground temps will likely be at or just below freezing north and west of I-95 at that time, which could result in some freezing rain and spotty icing of untreated roadways and walkways in this area," the weather service said.
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The chance of snow is greater north of I-287, according to the weather service. The chance of freezing rain is greatest to the south of the region.
"If confidence in freezing rain increases, a Special Weather Statement or Winter Weather Advisory would be issued overnight. Travelers are advised to check the latest forecast and travel conditions before heading out tomorrow morning," the weather service said.
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