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Sub-Zero Wind Chill Temperatures and a Look Ahead


- A Wind Advisory has been issued from 6 PM this evening until midnight tomorrow night for northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts as high as 50 mph. High temperatures tomorrow on Long Island will only be 10 to 15 degrees. Wind Chill temperatures will generally remain below zero from late tonight into early Tuesday morning. - Rain moves in Wednesday late afternoon and continues into Thursday night for Long Island and the southern New England area. It's possible that it could end as snow, especially for areas well inland and central to northern New England. - Colder air arrives for the weekend, and then we watch for the potential for a storm near the east coast next Monday.


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