The danger of fire is high, given the dry conditions around Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
Despite some showers and thunderstorms to start off, this should be another week with below-normal rainfall in Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
Photochemical smog a problem from 11AM-11PM
The weekend looks to be nice, but we'll tell you when to expect some clouds.
Fish are part of Westchester’s mosquito control strategy to prevent West Nile disease.
Current conditions increase the risk of wildfires. The ban will be reviewed if significant rain occurs.
Critical conditions exist for wildfire problems in and around Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
We tell you what time temperatures will climb over 80 on Monday in and around Larchmont—and how far they'll sink through Friday.
There is also a slight chance of showers on one of the days, and Monday’s forecast could be the best of the year thus far.
The three beaches will be open weekends through June 21. The full summer season for public pools and beaches starts June 26.
Spring is finally here and the trees are blooming! Join us for a family-friendly tree walk and you'll never look at trees the same way again
Larvicide will be added to county-owned catch basins. Crews will begin in the northern part of the county and work their way south.
We’re almost nearing 70 degrees this week - with a chance of some showers - and the weekend forecast looks good as of right now.
Grant helped WLT acquire the 35-acre Otter Creek Preserve in the Village of Mamaroneck.
Sunnyside, Lyndhurst, Van Cortlandt Manor and more: It's one of the Favorite Escapes from Westchester County Tourism
Temperatures will be a bit chilly in Larchmont and Mamaroneck over the next several days, according to the National Weather Service.
A line of showers and possible thunderstorms is heading toward the lower Hudson Valley.
But springtime showers may foil viewing plans for Westchester County residents. Here is the latest forecast.
An attorney, Mandelbaum practices in the areas of land use and environmental law, among others.
The National Weather Service warns Westchester residents to be on lookout for flooding conditions.
The ramps are at George’s Island Park in Montrose, Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson and Glen Island Park in New Rochelle.
Your hour-by-hour forecast. Get out there and enjoy it!
Be careful with outdoor burnings or discarding smoking materials in Larchmont and Mamaroneck, the National Weather Service warns.
Otter Creek Preserve is the largest privately-owned tidal wetland designated and protected as a nature sanctuary in Westchester County.
After months of dealing with snow, bitter cold, and more recently rain, there is some good news on the horizon.
Officials and residents from Bedford, Mamaroneck, Yonkers, Rye, New Rochelle, White Plains, South Salem and Katonah are among the members.
Assemblyman Steve Otis helped secure the financing.
Soon there will be more than 100 pieces of floating equipment—much of it moving around—out on the Hudson River working on the new bridge.
What time you should go outside and the weather forecast are in this handy guide to the April 2015 eclipse.
Show your love for Mamaroneck parks and volunteer at the annual Clean and Green Day, Saturday, April 25 at Harbor Island Park.
The elder Rockefeller also intends to donate another 500 acres to the already 1,400 acres of parkland the family has donated.
Plus snow totals from the National Weather Service for several Westchester County communities
On the first day of spring, snow will be falling for most of it, and the heaviest will occur during the ride home from work.
We’ll let you know when the first day of spring snow will begin, and what impact it will have on your work commute.
Friday brings the third supermoon of the year, along with a solar eclipse in the Arctic and the official start to spring... and some snow?
Arctic air, and maybe some snow toward the end of the week, will usher in a chilly start to spring in Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
They overwintered in your homes, Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
Visibility will difficult in spots in Larchmont and Mamaroneck.
Rain—and possibly some sleet—is expected overnight and tomorrow.
Report by the Village Committee for the Environment shows the Village has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 3% between 2008 and 2013.