... 325 outages impacting 5,015 customers, including more than 300 customers in Sleepy Hollow, Ossining, Cortlandt, Eastchester, Irvington, Ossining, Yonkers and Bedford as trees and power lines were downed throughout the region. A Severe Thunderstorm ...
... 325 outages impacting 5,015 customers, including more than 300 customers in Sleepy Hollow, Ossining, Cortlandt, Eastchester, Irvington, Ossining, Yonkers and Bedford as trees and power lines were downed throughout the region. A Severe Thunderstorm ...
... delayed . At this writing, there are also changes to the 2 and 5 trains in the Bronx because of a downed tree at Eastchester-Dyre Avenue.
... delayed . At this writing, there are also changes to the 2 and 5 trains in the Bronx because of a downed tree at Eastchester-Dyre Avenue.
Eastchester Senior Programs Employee Helps Find Relative in Puerto Rico Eastchester Senior Programs employee, Maureen Casey really cares about the residents who come to the Garth Road Senior Center. After Hurricane Maria hit the island of Puerto Rice, she showed that care and concern and jumped into action.
A Good Samaritan in Eastchester went above and beyond to help a senior citizen reunite with her brother in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. Following the devastation of the hurricane, Eastchester Senior Programs employee Maureen Casey worked tirelessly to help Garth Road Senior Center regular Sonia Tull track down her brother, Father Terry Tull, who was living in Puerto Rico when the storm struck.
A storm system with periods of rain and some heavy downpours will move through the area overnight Sunday into Monday. With it comes a Coastal Flood Watch, issued by the National Weather Service, for areas along the Western Long Island Sound during the high tide cycle from 11 p.m. Sunday to 2 a.m. Monday.
Hudson Valley residents who enjoyed the mildest January in more than 10 years could soon be seeing a heavy dose of winter weather -- and some significant snowstorms -- in February. The longterm forecast comes just as Punxsutawney Phil saw his own shadow during the annual Groundhog Day ritual on Thursday, meaning, according to tradition at least, we're in for six more weeks of cold weather and snow.
Several rounds of snow are possible to start a week which will see temperatures falling sharply with overnight lows in the teens by Thursday.Sunday will be mostly sunny with a high around 40, but the wind-chill factor making it feel between 25 and 35. An offshore system will bring a chance of snow or snow showers before noon Monday, with little or no accumulation expected. It will be a cloudy day with a high in the low 30s and a wind-chill value between 20 and 25. Snow is more likely Tuesday, mainly before 3 p.m., with a coating to an inch of snow possible in the area, according to AccuWeather.com, adding that it only takes a small amount of snow to cause slippery spots on roadways.
As a strong Nor'easter arrives in the area, the most updated forecast from the National Weather Service calls for a mix of snow and sleet with rain Monday night in most spots, with the wintry mix likely to continue for a longer period in Putnam and Dutchess. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect in Putnam until 7 a.m. Tuesday and in Dutchess until 1 p.m. Tuesday.
A Nor'easter with heavy rain and fierce winds that could lead to power outages and flooding in the Hudson Valley will arrive late Sunday night and continue through early Tuesday morning with the storm being at its strongest from late Monday morning into early Monday evening. Showers are expected to arrive late Sunday and overnight and become heavy at times starting after around 10 a.m. Monday.
A coastal snow that will sweep through the area Saturday is tracking farther west, meaning higher snowfall totals are expected, especially for areas south and east. A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect for Southern Westchester, which could see 4 or even as much as 5 or 6 inches of accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
A Nor'easter with the potential to dump anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of snow in parts of New England could impact the Hudson Valley on Thursday. A mix of intermittent rain and snow is expected in the area Thursday morning.