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Deep Freeze Will Follow Storm Bringing Rain, Icy, Slippery Wintry Mix, Snow Farther North

The complex storm system that is bringing more freezing rain and rain than snow to the area will bring a big change in the weather pattern.

The wind-chill factor will make it feel like it's zero degrees to up to 10 degrees Sunday afternoon and evening after temperatures rise in the morning.

The wind-chill factor will make it feel like it's zero degrees to up to 10 degrees Sunday afternoon and evening after temperatures rise in the morning.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com
A look at most likely precipitation types for the weekend storm.

A look at most likely precipitation types for the weekend storm.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look where Winter Storm Warnings (in pink) and Winter Weather Advisories (in purple) are in effect.

A look where Winter Storm Warnings (in pink) and Winter Weather Advisories (in purple) are in effect.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Areas north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway are seeing an icy and slippery wintry mix on Sunday morning, Jan. 20. Significant snowfall totals of up to a foot are expected north of I-84.

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 p.m. Sunday for areas north of I-287 and the Merritt Parkway. (Shown in pink in the third image above.) A Winter Weather Advisory covers Southern Westchester and coastal Fairfield County.

Precipitation will continue into the afternoon when the big change occurs - namely, a dramatic drop in temperatures that will result in a flash freeze-up as a blast of Arctic Air will bring the coldest air of the season.

After temperatures rise later Sunday morning to as high as 42 degrees farther south, they will take a dive down to the mid-20s by late in the afternoon with wind-chill values between 10 and 20.

Gusty winds of up to 30 mph, along with snow, and ice accumulation may bring down tree limbs and power lines, leading to widespread outages.

The overnight low Sunday night into Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 21, will be between zero and 5 degrees. Wind-chill overnight values will be between -5 and -15.

Monday will be mostly sunny, icy and frigid, with a high temperature in the lower teens with wind-chill values between -5 and -15 during the day. Winds between 22 and 24 mph with gusts up to 40 mph could cause power outages.

Tuesday, Jan. 22 will be mostly sunny with a high in the upper-20s.

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