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More Snow Expected Saturday

The National Weather Service has called for up to four inches of snow and possible snow squalls, issuing a Hazardous Weather Outlook for all of Fairfield and Westchester Counties.

Quick, re-stock your bread and milk. The white stuff is coming again.

The National Weather Service is calling for “moderate to heavy snow banding and/or snow squalls” starting Saturday afternoon.

A quick-moving frontal system could bring up to four inches of snow, according to estimates on Friday afternoon.

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All of Fairfield and Westchester Counties are included in a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS.

“Hazardous travel conditions are likely as any heavier snow combined with moderately strong winds will significantly reduce visibilities,” the weather service says.

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The forecast comes on the heels of heavy snowfall Tuesday into Wednesday, cancelling school in most Westchester and Fairfield County districts. Slow commutes and hazardous road conditions were exacerbated by weather-related delays along Metro-North Railroad lines, drawing wide criticism from riders.


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