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Storm System Departs Putnam, Snow Could Return Thursday

PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The remnants of the Nor'easter that largely missed Putnam County and the Hudson Valley will continue to move out of the area, leaving cold temperatures in its wake and the potential for a little more snow on Thursday. 

Putnam was mostly spared from a powerful Nor'easter, but more light snow could return on Thursday.

Putnam was mostly spared from a powerful Nor'easter, but more light snow could return on Thursday.

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An average of about 4 inches of snow accumulated in most of Putnam, with less totals to the west. Carmel reported 4.2 inches of accumulation at 8:20 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. Cold Spring reported 2.5 inches accumulation at 6:30 a.m.

Some parts of the region saw close to 10 inches of snow, with a National Weather Service spotter reporting 9.5 inches in Bronxville at 6 a.m.

Blowing snow will be an issue on Wednesday as well with partly sunny skies and a high temperature around 29 degrees. Wind chill values will make it feel closer to zero. 

Light snow could move through the area on Thursday evening. Less than an inch accumulation is expected. 

Friday will have scattered flurries in the morning before clearing with a high temperature around 33. 

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