Expect alternating lane closures.
The animal attacked what appears to be a woodchuck.
The National Weather Service forecast has a very similar theme to it for Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.
The rain may last into Friday morning, and more rain is forecast for this weekend, but we get a break from the oppressive heat.
Check out this animation about how the towers are being built.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be hot, but rain is finally on the way later in the week. It may be heavy at times, with possible flooding.
We’ll let you know what the weather will be like each day this holiday weekend and how temps will be rising again next week.
High levels of ozone are in the area.
It'll be a hot one as students begin the new school year, and workers return to the job.
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday.
Construction is expected to last well into the fall.
We’ll let you know when the unsettled weather is possible and then share some good news about the extended forecast.
What would you tell them about the deer population in Tarrytown or Sleepy Hollow?
The seven day forecast also offers up some good news and a look into the upcoming weekends forecast.
We’ll let you know the weekend details and which day the sun is now expected to make an appearance in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.
We’ll give you the latest details on the upcoming weekend weather forecast and when the rain will begin.
The National Weather Service Tuesday issued another Air Quality Alert.
Monday marks the third day in a row that an air quality alert has been issued.
We’ll let you know when to expect some unsettled weather, and how the work week’s forecast is looking.
Save the Sound believes several inadequate sanitary sewer districts are at the root of the problems.
The forecast calls for hazy, hot and humid weather in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow.
The group believes the sanitary sewer districts of New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Blind Brook, and Port Chester are partially at fault.
Traffic has been impacted
We’ll let you know when the stormy weather is likely to end in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, and how much rain you can expect Tuesday.
In stage two, dredging is going on along the Westchester shoreline.
The forecast calls for very unsettled weather on Tuesday and we’ll let you know what to expect for each day of the week.
If you're going to make a party out of any meteor shower, the Perseids are regarded as the best – and the moon is cooperating this year.
For paving and maintenance work
Earlier this week it looked like we could get hit with a strong rain storm on Saturday, but we’ve got some good news about that.
The closures are in Elmsford and Dobbs Ferry.
With temps above 90 degrees, Con Edison wants to remind customers to use energy wisely, while saving money.
The second stage of dredging is prep work for removing the existing bridge.
Heat and humidity can be expected earlier in the week, but that breaks to welcome cool and dry relief later in the week.
The night-time construction will close entrance and exit 21E/W northbound, and entrance and exit 17 from both directions.
We let you know when the storms are expected Thursday, and how they're bringing Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown good weather for the weekend.
One of those pesky beetles invading your pool is a threat to our trees. Environmental officials ask for help.
Get Wednesday's hour-to-hour forecast from Patch.
The National Weather Service has issued two advisories. Get the hour-to-hour details for Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.
Not only does this work week include a chance of storms, but Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow can also expect elevated temperatures and humidity.
Storm cells will sweep through the Hudson Valley—most in the afternoon but some this morning. Patch has an hour-by-hour forecast.