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Bigger Storm Could Be Coming Soon After Putnam Sees 6-7 Inches Of Snow

This story has been updated.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- Snow and freezing rain started to taper off  in Putnam County late Saturday morning as the quick-moving storm moved further east, but a new storm with the potential for substantially more snowfall could batter the area early this coming week.

Most of Putnam saw approximately 6 inches of snow fall overnight. Mahopac reported 7.0 inches by 9 a.m. Brewster reported 6.5 inches at 7 a.m. and Cold Spring 5.8 inches. Nearby Somers in Northern Westchester topped the totals with an even 8.0 inches.

The outlook for Sunday is mostly sunny with a high near 35, but wind chills will make it feel like between 15 and 25 degrees.

Putnam could see an even more significant storm with the possibility of a slower moving Nor'easter arriving overnight Monday into most of the day Tuesday, according to some forecast models.

It is too early to predict the possible severity of the storm until the track becomes clearer.

Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

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