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Another Cold Night In Eastchester Could Bring Frost

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The sudden cold snap that descended upon Westchester County on Tuesday night will stick around on Wednesday night, too, threatening sensitive plants and flowers, according to the National Weather Service.

Another cold night could bring frost to Westchester County on Wednesday.

Another cold night could bring frost to Westchester County on Wednesday.

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A Freeze Watch is in effect for all of Westchester County from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. Thursday as the cold temperatures remain in the area, the weather service said.

Temperatures are expected to drop into the mid 20s inland to the upper 20s along the coast on Wednesday night. Patchy frost is forecast throughout the region after 11 p.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

The night will be clear with the wind dying down, creating more favorable conditions for frost to form. Precautions should be taken to protect plants that are sensitive to frost. The below-freezing temperatures could kill crops and other vegetation, the National Weather Service said.

The average low temperature in Westchester County for April is 38 to 40 degrees.

High and low temperatures will slowly climb back toward the average for April by the weekend.

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