Severe, First Alert Weather
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Friday is a First Alert Weather Day. Storms will enter the region around 4pm. The severe threat should end by 11 p.m. but rain showers could persist for a few more hours. Before the storms: Dense fog is affecting visibility across the region this morning.
A First Alert Weather Day continues with a wintry system moving through the valley. Rain/snow/freezing rain move eastward through early afternoon. A couple inches of snow have accumulated on grassy areas in northeast.
Today is a First Alert Day as we face the threat of a severe weather outbreak this afternoon associated with an approaching cold front. High temperatures will be in the low 70s around noon, before temperatures fall to the 40s and 50s in the afternoon.
In the interim, CBS News New York's Scott Padgett is calling for sun and clouds and temperatures in the 70s on Friday and upper 60s on Saturday.