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Snow Results In Slippery Commute, Freeze Warning In Effect In Yorktown

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester residents woke up to their first accumulating snow in April in three years Wednesday morning, and while skies have cleared and the rain and wind are also gone, a freeze warning issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect until 10 a.m.

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Some roads remained slick during the morning commute in Westchester with an accident reported on the southbound Sprain Brook Parkway between Route 100C and Route 100B at 6 a.m. It initially resulted in the closure of two lanes, with one lane reopened by 7 a.m. Heavy delays remain.

Wednesday's high temperature will be near 45 degrees under sunny skies. The combination of the sun and warming temperatures should result in the 1 inch or less of snow that accumulated melting during the day.

But cold will return at night with patchy frost and a low temperature below freezing overnight.

Thursday is expected to be sunny with a high around 50.

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