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Weather Alert: Wednesday Night's Commute Could Be Messy for Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow Drivers

After Sunday's ice storm, it looks like some more tricky driving weather could return Wednesday through the overnight.

A strong chance of snow is coming to the Hudson Valley Wednesday afternoon into the overnight, and while accumulations are not expected to be more than an inch it could be enough to slow Wednesday night’s commute.

From AccuWeather.com:

A major snowstorm will not develop, nor will black ice be an issue, but enough snow will fall to cause headaches for travelers and potential interruptions to daily routines for residents. Motorists should prepare for roads to turn slushy and slippery, while airline passengers may be faced with delays.

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Wednesday’s high will be in the low 30s with increasing clouds in throughout the region. The chance of snow Wednesday evening is 60 percent to 70 percent, according to the National Weather Service, with lows in the low 20s.

“The main time for travel problems along the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to New York City on Wednesday will be during the evening and overnight hours,” according to AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek.

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The high on Thursday will be in the mid- to high-30s. Flurries could descend on the area until about 10 a.m. Thursday.

Image via AccuWeather.com


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