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Nor'easter Weakens In Yonkers But Will Linger Through Thursday

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The strongest winds and heaviest rains from the latest Nor'easter have moved on, but remnants of the storm will linger in Westchester County through Thursday. 

Rain and snow showers will continue to threaten Westchester through Thursday.

Rain and snow showers will continue to threaten Westchester through Thursday.

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Skies will remain cloudy on Wednesday with an 80 percent chance of snow. High temperatures will be around 37 degrees so little or no accumulation is expected. 

Snow showers will change over to rain on Thursday with the highs once again around 37, but wind gusts could make it feel much cooler. Chance of rain and snow is 40 percent. 

The storm finally begins to exit the area on Friday with a chance of a lingering shower or two in the morning before becoming partly sunny. 

Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches throughout most of Westchester county. Here is a look at the totals, according to the National Weather Service:

  • Somers: 2.64
  • White Plains Airport: 2.55
  • Peekskill: 1.34

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