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Somers Will See Bitter Wind Chills With Snow Shower Chance

The stationary front that has been parked over the area since the start of the workweek that has produced on-and-off snow each day will finally be lumbering away from the region, giving way to an Arctic air blast that will put the region in a deep freeze.

There is a chance of scattered snow flurries and snow showers on Wednesday night and again during the day Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

There is a chance of scattered snow flurries and snow showers on Wednesday night and again during the day Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

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But there could be one -- or even two -- more rounds of intermittent snow before it moves out.

There first chance of flurries or snow showers will last through roughly 3 a.m. Thursday. Overnight lows will be around 20 with bitterly cold wind-chill values between 10 and 15 degrees.

The second chance for snow showers will come during the day Thursday, which will be mostly cloudy with a high only around 28 and wind chills making it feel more like 15.

The outlook for Friday calls for mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid 20s.

Temperatures will plummet over the weekend with overnight lows Saturday night expected to be in the negative digits.

Wind chills will be below zero throughout Saturday evening and could be as low as 15 to 20 degrees below zero around daybreak on Sunday.

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