With as much as a foot of snow expected to hit the region, officials in Mamaroneck have declared a snow emergency that will be effective as of 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday. According to the New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the state is anticipating that between 16 and 20 inches of snow may fall in the lower Hudson Valley, with more than a foot coming to upstate New York.
The Winter Storm Watch for Westchester, Putnam and Rockland issued Saturday in advance of the major Nor'easter expected to arrive in the area on Monday night was upgraded to a Winter Storm Warning late Sunday afternoon. A Blizzard Watch has been issued for Southern Westchester, New York City and Long Island, meaning there is a potential for falling and/or blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities.
The Village has been tracking for several days now the predictions of a coastal storm, aka Noreaster, that could impact our area on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. Temperatures will be a key determinant for whether this storm is largely snow or rain.
One of the coldest weekends of the winter will be followed by a dramatic warmup in the Hudson Valley, with daytime highs Monday and Tuesday 20 to 30 degrees higher than they were Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures plummeted to the single digits in some spots with wind-chill factors at or below freezing Saturday into Sunday.
As part of the experiments, the students watched an egg get sucked into a jar, lifted ice cubes with a string, played with tornado tubes and made a cloud in the classroom. MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- Second-graders at Mamaroneck's Daniel Warren Elementary School kicked off their new science unit on air and weather by exploring concepts such as lightning, clouds, tornadoes, precipitation and condensation through a number of science demonstrations and hands-on activities.
The Mamaroneck Avenue School was among the many in the lower Hudson Valley affected by strong gusts of wind on Monday, prompting an early dismissal. Administrators were forced to conduct an early dismissal at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Monday afternoon, as high winds caused power outages in Mamaroneck that affected hundreds of customers.
... weather, though they were able to observe a normal dismissal as Mother Nature held off the inclement weather. Mamaroneck residents have been warned to prepare for high winds, with gusts reading upwards of 60 mph. Residents can stay up to date about ...
The Village of Mamaroneck's senior staff and Department Heads have been tracking for over a week the storm that is the Noreaster of January 23 to 24, 2017. We are maintaining our standard Village pre-storm advanced preparedness.
A wintry mix of snow and sleet could make for a slick Tuesday evening commute before a midweek warmup arrives. Tuesday will be a cloudy day with a high in the upper 30s, but the wind-chill factor making it feel more like it's between 20 and 30 degrees.
A coastal snow that is sweeping 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 long-awaited flood remediation report being finalized by the Army Corps of Engineers for the Mamaroneck community was presented last week to the Local Summit of Larchmont/Mamaroneck. Flooding is an ever-present concern in Mamaroneck and guest speakers, Tony Gelber, Chairman of the local Flood Mitigation Committee, and Richard Slingerland, Village Manager for the Village of Mamaroneck, were tasked with explaining its causes and proposed remedies.