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Snow, Freezing Rain, Sleet Will Continue In Armonk Monday

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- For the second consecutive week, Westchester County residents are battling a Monday morning storm that has created school delays and commuting headaches. 

Snow, sleet and freezing rain will threaten Westchester through most of the day Monday.

Snow, sleet and freezing rain will threaten Westchester through most of the day Monday.

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A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning. 

Snow, freezing rain and sleet will continue in the area through 3 p.m. before changing over to all snow with wind gusts up to 24 mph. Up to .1 inch of ice and another inch of snow and sleet are possible. Chance of precipitation is 100 percent. 

Snow will run through 2 a.m. on Tuesday morning with another 2 inches possible before clearing with a high around 33. Wind-chills will make it feel closer to single-digit temperatures. 

Wednesday will see increasing clouds and a high around 26 degrees. Snow could move into the area after midnight, but minimal accumulation is expected. Chance of precipitation is 20 percent. 

Snow showers will linger on Thursday with a high around 34. Chance of snow is 50 percent. 

Friday will be mostly sunny, but bitter cold will return to the area with a high of only 16 degrees. 

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