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More Snow Expected Overnight In Mount Kisco, Advisory In Effect

The good news is that, other than a passing snow shower here or there, most of the day Tuesday will be free of snowfall.

The latest Winter Weather Advisory includes Westchester and Rockland in the Hudson Valley, but not Putnam, Dutchess or Orange counties.

The latest Winter Weather Advisory includes Westchester and Rockland in the Hudson Valley, but not Putnam, Dutchess or Orange counties.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Now, the not-so-good news.

Yet another round of snow will then be arriving in the area Tuesday night. It's expected to bring an average of 2 to 3 inches of snow to most of Westchester and Rockland through noontime Wednesday and as much as 6 inches across northeast New Jersey, New York City and Long Island, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.

A Winter Weather Advisory that includes Westchester and Rockland takes effect at 6 p.m. Tuesday and lasts through Wednesday at noon.

The brunt of the new round of snow is expected from 1 a.m. to around dawn on Wednesday with a chance of light snow between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Wednesday's high temperature will reach the mid 30s under cloudy skies.

There's a slight chance of snow showers on Thursday, with the high temperature once again only reaching about 32.

Friday will bring increasing clouds with highs in the upper 20s.

The inverted trough offshore, which has resulted in the bursts of snow the last few days, will be followed by arctic air and plummeting temperatures for the weekend.

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