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New Projected Track For Hurricane Lessens Possible Impact On Eastchester

Hurricane Matthew, the most powerful Atlantic storm in nearly a decade, has regained power Wednesday while maintaining a path that will take it dangerously close to the Southeast Coast of the United States.

The latest projected track for Hurricane Matthew.

The latest projected track for Hurricane Matthew.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

But new longterm models for the storm's path released Wednesday morning come as good news for this area as the projected track for Matthew is now trending south, greatly reducing its potential impact in the Hudson Valley, according to the National Weather Service.

In fact, the rain possible for the area Saturday and Sunday would likely come from a cold front instead of as a result of Matthew's movement.

A Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds around 115 miles per hour, Matthew, which is responsible for 11 deaths, is now expected to veer east over the weekend near South Carolina.

Fair weather in this area through Friday will be followed by a chance of rain both Saturday and Sunday with high temperatures in the mid 60s.

While the Hudson Valley may be spared from Matthew, a new tropical storm, Nicole, is now  located several hundred miles south of Bermuda with an uncertain track at this time.

Check back to Daily Voice for updates. More information on Matthew is available at the National Hurricane Center's website by clicking here.

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