The man had called 911 for help but local law enforcement was not able to find where he was.
More than a foot of snow fell in parts of the Hudson Valley since the storm began Wednesday.
The driver was charged with felony second-degree criminal mischief and was issued 39 tickets for vehicle and traffic law violations.
The sheriff's office is asking if anyone witnessed the crashes and could provide any information.
Andy Sanchez, 74, and two others were injured in a head-on collision Oct. 21.
State police said the initial investigation found the man was walking along the shoulder and stepped into the right lane.
The crash occurred on the Thruway between the Harriman and Newburgh exits.
Help Point devices have a direct line to the MTA Police Department and a high-intensity beacon.
The Hyde Park school buses contained two students, two drivers and a bus monitor.
Police said the man failed to stop at a stop sign.
Police said a car crossed into the opposite lane and struck two oncoming cars.
The state will be removing and installing utility wire which will require traffic to be shut down.
Police said the woman lost control of her car in a heavy rain and went off the roadway.
Police issued updates on the conditions of the two drivers and the child who were injured in Wednesday's crash.
Police said the man was believed to be walking west in an eastbound lane when he was struck.
The school bus was carrying eight students at the time of the crash, officials said.
Authorities said the crash occurred on Overlook Road near Alvin Court in LaGrange.
Authorities said driver inattention and sun glare were contributing factors in the crash.
Police said his blood alcohol content was 0.21 percent one day and 0.24 percent the other.
Police said the deer was crossing the highway when it was hit by a large truck.
The trailer became detached from the cab and overturned, spilling its contents on the roadway.
Police said the UPS driver was cooperating with the investigation.
Troopers had blocked one lane of the parkway to help a motorist who had struck a deer.
Police said the man was a passenger in the car on the Taconic State Parkway.
Sheriff's deputies said the man went off the road and into a tree and a fence.
The driver was charged with criminally negligent homicide, police said.
The New York State Police said he lost control of the vehicle for reasons that are unknown.
Police said the crash happened early Sunday morning in the town of Thompson.
Authorities said speed may have been a factor in the crash.
The crash involved a tractor-trailer and two passenger vehicles.
Police said the woman was driving alone when the accident occurred in Staatsburg.
One man was airlifted to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Delays still exist on the interstate because one lane is still blocked.
Police said the man lost control of his car for some unknown reason.
The state police said the work will require the interstate to be shut down in both directions.
This was the second fatality on I-84 in two days.
The building didn't collapse and no one was injured.
Police said the investigation into the crash is ongoing.
Police did not identify the operator of the motorcycle that crashed.
Police said, at one time, the car was clocked traveling more than 90 mph.