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WEATHER UPDATE: Hazardous Weather Outlook Already Issued For Father's Day

The National Weather Service believes the remnants of Tropical Depression Bill will impact Sunday's weather in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.

Despite Father’s Day being four days away, the National Weather Service has already issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Sunday in Westchester County.

Rains, heavy at times, are expected, which, unfortunately, will dampen celebrations of all things “Dad.”

THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION BILL COULD PRODUCE HEAVY RAINFALL ON SUNDAY THAT COULD LEAD TO FLOODING.

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Before we get to the weekend, there is a chance of showers in the morning and then the sun will eventually take over and deliever temperatures in the low to mid-80s.

Saturday appears to be gorgeous with sunny skies and temps in the mid to high-70s.

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The rain is expected to move into the region late Saturday night and into Sunday morning, but Hudson Valley Weather’s Bill Potter says the forecasts are not yet set in stone.

“As of Wednesday night… [Tropical Depression] Bill’s heaviest rain could stay just south of the [Hudson Valley], and Sunday would still be unsettled, but instead of a soaking (potentially flooding) rain… it would be mostly cloudy with PM T-storms,” Potter writes. “We’ll continue to watch the situation. Tropical Storm systems are EXTREMELY unpredictable… even after making landfall.”

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