Due to dangerous driving conditions caused by the snow storm, the United States Postal Service has suspended operations in Westchester.
Forecasts called for as much as two feet of snow in throughout the Hudson Valley Monday and Tuesday. The end result was noticeably less.
Railroads, roads, subways and buses will be running again, but that doesn't mean people should hasten out and about, state officials said.
Rail lines, like roads, are shut down indefinitely.
“We are restricting travel on all roads in the 13 counties south of Orange and Sullivan,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo Monday afternoon.
The Westchester County Executive is centralizing the county's response to the storm.
All roads are closed in New York after 11 p.m. Monday.
The governor urges commuters to work from home Jan. 26.
The National Weather Service is advising residents not to travel from Monday evening into Tuesday.
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Snow is forecast to begin falling midday Monday and then turn into a nor'easter through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The power company did not disclose details of the exact cause of the outage.
With the storm moving away, the National Weather Service has posted the latest accumulation data.
The National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement at 6AM; minor delays on Bee-Line buses; county airport open and more
Snow accumulations in the region are expected to be mixed with ice.
The snow is forecast to hit before the middle of the afternoon on Saturday.
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This storm could be a major ice event, according to the National Weather Service's latest update.
After Sunday's ice storm, it looks like some more tricky driving weather could return Wednesday through the overnight.
In her regular column, Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin discusses the village's improved economic prospects.
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The CDC cautions that additional measures to prevent getting the flu should be taken, even for those who got a flu vaccine.
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The BTA is collecting food for the Food Bank for Westchester
The MTA had announced delays of up to 20 minutes on the Harlem Line Thursday morning due to unscheduled track work.
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The Westchester County Board of Health seeks nominees for the youth, adult and organization categories.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Advisory for parts of Westchester County.
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The National Weather Service says the weather through Thursday in the Hudson Valley will be the "coldest air of the season."