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The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Watch for Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties from late Sunday night until Monday night. 6 to 9 inches of snow is expected for those counties with wind gusts as high as 45 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook was issued Friday for the rest of the Hudson Valley, according to the National Weather Service. But Hudson Valley Weather warns that storm models are showing the storm may track further north. For all other counties, do not let your guard down. Trends overnight have been to push the impacts further north, Hudson Valley Weather wrote on Facebook while sharing the National Weather Service s Winter Storm Watch.
Up to 6 Inches of Snow Predicted for the Hudson Valley
Break out the shovels because we re about to get some snow in the local area early this week.
After weeks of just cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 40s, the weather in the Hudson Valley is finally changing it up. We re not getting warmer, as you might hope. Instead, the Hudson Valley is slated to get some snow. According to The Weather Channel, the Hudson Valley will see snow on Tuesday, January 26, and Wednesday, January 27.
The Weather Channel predicts the Hudson Valley will get one to three inches of snow on Tuesday, January 26. Wednesday, January 27 will just bring snow showers that don t bring much accumulation. This forecast differs vastly from the forecast of local meteorologists.
WEATHER: Snow And Cold On the Way This Week
After a cold and windy weekend, the Hudson Valley is expecting some snow for the week ahead. It has been a pretty quiet January across the region, leaving some wondering if we d have much of a winter at all this year. That will change come Tuesday, as snow is expected to pick up by morning and become steady by the afternoon. How much are we looking at? Well, that will all depend.
Highs Monday will stay in the low to mid 30s, under mostly sunny skies. Clouds will move in by the evening, as lows are expected to fall to the mid 20s Monday overnight. Then comes the snow. Snow will start to develop by late morning Tuesday, according to forecasters, and will become steady by the afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 20s, to near 30. Lows will stay in the mid 20s, as snow will continue to fall off and on through the night. How much to expect? Hudson Valley Weather says to expect anywhere from 2 to 6 inches total, though that will depend where yo
The weather this week in the Hudson Valley has been fairly quiet, with temperatures around normal for this time of year. As a matter of fact, most of January has been relatively mild across the area. That is all about to change, as bitterly cold Arctic air is expected to push far south, giving the region some of its coldest weather so far this winter. To add to the plummeting temperatures, winds will be gusty over the weekend which will drop wind chills down near zero degrees. Ready for some real winter?
Highs Friday will stay in the 30s, with a mixture of sun and clouds. Friday night will be quite cold, with lows in the upper 10s to low 20s, and mostly cloudy skies. Then, the winds are expected to pick up. Saturday will be very cold, with highs only in the mid 20s through the day. Skies will be mostly cloudy, as winds could reach gusts near 30 M.P.H., dropping the wind chill factor down in the teens. Saturday evening will see lows in the 10s, with continued gusty winds through the