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Flash Flood Watch in Effect for the Lower Hudson Valley

Heavy rains and possible thunderstorms are expected to continue through Monday night.

The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for the Lower Hudson Valley and much of the tri-state area.

The Weather Service is predicting an additional two to four inches of rainfall through Monday evening, with a possibility of higher rainfall amounts locally.

A Flash Flood Watch means conditions could develop that lead to flash flooding. The Weather service has yet to issue a flood warning, but residents are encouraged to monitor their local weather forecasts to see whether such an alert has been made.

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Here’s the forecast for areas in the lower Hudson Valley:

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Northern Westchester: Rain and possible thunderstorms through Sunday evening. More showers and thunderstorms likely on Monday, with up to an additional one inch of rain. 

Southern Westchester: Rain and possible thunderstorms through Sunday evening. More showers and thunderstorms likely on Monday, with up to an additional one to two inches of rain. 

Rockland: Rain and possible thunderstorms on Sunday. More of the same weather is likely on Monday, with up to an additional one inch of rain. 

Town of Southeast, Putnam: Scattered showers with possible thunderstorms after 4 p.m. On Monday, chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11 a.m. Up to three-quarters of an inch of new rainfall.



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