The snowstorm that dropped 2-4 inches of snow throughout Westchester County has passed, but the National Weather Service has just issued a Special Weather Statement warning of black ice and slick conditions Tuesday night and into Wednesday.
Those conditions are especially likely on walkways and untreated roads, where many are either wet or covered with snow and ice.
Temperatures are expected to fall into the 20s Tuesday night with any slush or standing water refreezing.
Icy conditions could continue Wednesday, which will be mostly sunny but with a high of only around 30 degrees.
Thursday and Friday should also be dry, but temperatures are not expected to climb past the freezing mark.
The next chance of snow is Saturday, with a 70 percent chance and a high temperature of 35.
http://chappaqua.dailyvoice.com/news/black-ice-slick-conditions-likely-westchester
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