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The Hudson Valley will enjoy a stretch of relatively quiet and pleasant weather over the next couple of days. Friday's temperatures saw low to mid-40s. Friday night is quiet, with lows in the 20s with some fog developing into the start of Saturday where it will feel a little spring-like as temperatures approach 50 degrees. A few locations may even top 50 degrees. All of this will be short-lived as changes will follow for the second half of the weekend.
A cold front will pass through the region late Saturday night into Sunday. This will bring scattered snow showers on Sunday. While most areas will see little to no accumulation, some spots, especially higher elevations, could pick up a coating to around 1 inch. Snow squalls could bring in up to 2 inches. No weather advisories are expected as of Friday evening.
Colder air settles in Sunday night and sticks around through Monday. Overnight wind chills could drop into the single digits, and Monday’s highs will likely remain in the 20s across much of the Hudson Valley. It will feel noticeably colder compared to the start of the weekend.
Looking ahead to next week, several weak storm systems may pass near the region from Monday through Thursday. These could bring occasional chances for light precipitation, including a possible rain and snow mix Tuesday into Wednesday and periods of rain later Wednesday night into Thursday. As of Friday evening, little to no impact is expected locally.