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Port Chester's Snowstorm: Sunday's Forecast Calls for Sun

At least the snowstorm is over.

UPDATE: Sunday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m.

Now that the snow is over, cleanup begins.

At least you will have sunny skies to brighten your shoveling chores.

Find out what's happening in Port Chesterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Today’s forecast calls for temperatures in the low 30s. It will be windy so expect it to feel colder.

Tonight the temps dip to the teens.

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For Monday, it will be a little warmer, but you will still have the wind chill to factor in. It will be another sunny day, though.

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UPDATE: Saturday, Jan. 23 at 3:36 p.m.

The Village of Port Chester declared a local state of emergency due to the snowstorm.

Parking on the following streets is suspended from Sunday at 11:59 a.m. to Monday at 11:59 a.m.: Abendroth Avenue, Main Street, S. Regent Street, Westchester Avenue and Willet Avenue.

Vehicles in violation of this order are subject to towing and impoundment.

For more information, visit the village’s website here.

See related story: HV Storm Update.

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It appears we’ll be going to sleep Saturday to snow falling in Bronxville and Eastchester.

(Too bad the football playoffs weren’t on Saturday, it would have been a perfect day for it with many of us snowed in.)

As of 11AM, the National Weather Service predicted accumulation of 24-30 inches locally.

Dealing with power issues, Con Ed advises:

DO NOT touch a fallen power line or any other electrical equipment. Keep children and pets away from all fallen wires. If you see downed power lines or fallen wires please contact ConEd immediately at 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633).

If a power line falls on a car or vehicle you’re in, don’t get out, and don’t touch anything outside it. The vehicle’s rubber tires will provide insulation and protect you until help arrives. Wait for police, fire, or emergency service workers.

DO NOT touch or try to fix any power lines, electrical equipment, or wires on your own. If you notice a problem, call 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633).

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