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Sunday Will Be Warmer In White Plains, But Freezing Drizzle Possible

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – Get set for another round of precipitation in Westchester County.

After a sunny day Saturday with highs in the mid 20s (but wind chills making it feel like the single digits), patchy fog will roll in after midnight Saturday with a low of about 16 degrees, according to The National Weather Service.

There is a chance of freezing rain and sleet before noon on Sunday, then rain is likely for the rest of the day with a high around 40 degrees. 

Monday will bring more rain and highs between 42 and 45 degrees, with a slight chance of snow after 3 p.m. as temperatures begin to drop drastically.

But the deep freeze returns Tuesday with a high near between 10 and 12 degrees under sunny skies.

It will remain cold Wednesday with a high of 18 and partly sunny skies.

A snow chance returns Thursday with a high of between 25 and 28 degrees.

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