Weather
Snow Totals: Hudson Valley Saturday
Here are today's snow totals. Southern Westchester received the most by far, but it varied widely.

UPDATE 11:50 a.m. — The National Weather Service has released snow accumulation totals for the overnight storm. Southern Westchester County received the most snow by far:
Dutchess County
Poughkeepsie 1.0 inches as of 700 AM
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Orange County
- Monroe 4.0 inches as of 815 AM
Putnam County
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- Carmel 2.0 inches as of 700 AM
- Putnam Valley 2.0 inches as of 945 AM
Rockland County
- Stony Point 2.9 inches as of 845 AM
Westchester County
- White Plains 5.8 inches as of 900 AM
- Harrison 5.5 inches as of 1030 AM
- Bronxville 5.0 inches as of 900 AM
- Yonkers 5.0 inches as of 955 AM
- Larchmont 4.6 inches as of 855 AM
- Armonk 4.1 inches as of 900 AM
- Ossining 4.0 inches as of 900 AM
- Shrub Oak 3.0 inches as of 615 AM
- Somers 2.0 inches as of 615 AM
Westchester County police issued a final report on parkway accidents during the storm: nine crashes, one with injuries, and five disabled vehicles.
UPDATE 10:35 A.M. — The New Rochelle Public Library is closed Saturday because of the snow, according to library officials.
UPDATE 9:40 a.m. — Westchester County police report the parkways snow covered but passable. In the past hour, two vehicles have become disabled. There have been five crashes.
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The second of back-to-back-to-back winter storms is expected to end around noon Saturday. Central Park reported 4 inches of snow as of 7 a.m. This report will be updated throughout the storm, so check back.
The National Weather Service has three statements for Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester:
- Hazardous Weather Outlook
- Winter Weather Advisory until March 2, 12:00 PM EST
- Winter Storm Watch in effect from March 3, 01:00 PM EST until March 4, 07:00 AM EST
Plus it has a statement for Dutchess and Ulster counties:

Meteorologists predict 4-6 inches of snow will fall before the second storm system leaves the region Saturday.
Sadly for cross-country skiiers, it's not enough to open Fahnstock.
Fahnestock Park update. https://t.co/6eD9LUoOhp
— The PCNR (@ThePCNR) March 2, 2019
Travel conditions are normal for snow — that is, slick.
HudsonLink tells riders to expect delays on all routes.
Westchester County police reported all parkways open but snow covered and slick. However, two separate accidents on the Saw Mill River Parkway near Mountain Road have the right lane closed. During this storm so far, there have been four crashes on the parkways.
Metro-North trains are running on schedule.
With winter weather in our area, please take care when traveling. Allow for extra travel time and be careful when walking on stairs, waiting on platforms & getting on and off our trains. Read Guide to Winter Weather Travel: https://t.co/1abXpT65J4 pic.twitter.com/f9U3aruYqU
— Metro-North Railroad (@MetroNorth) March 2, 2019
This report will be updated throughout the storm. Check back with Patch for updates.
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