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Snowstorm Hits Tarrytown, Closing Schools, Creating Slick Roads

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – Snow started falling throughout Westchester County just as the morning commute began Monday morning, leading to treacherous driving and walking conditions and school closures.

Snow-covered scene in downtown Ossining late Monday morning.

Snow-covered scene in downtown Ossining late Monday morning.

Photo Credit: Sam Barron

Accumulating snow is expected to continue until about 3 p.m. Monday afternoon with total daytime accumulations of between 3 to 5 inches expected, according to the National Weather Service. Locally higher amounts of up to 8 inches are possible, especially near the coast.

A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. Monday’s high temperature will be between 30 and 32 degrees.

Accidents were reported during the Monday morning commute on I-287, I-684, I-95, the Bronx River, Hutchinson River, Taconic and Saw Mill River parkways as well as Route 9A.

Minor delays were reported on the Metro-North Harlem and Hudson lines.

After a mostly sunny day Tuesday with a high near 34, more snow is expected to arrive Tuesday after 11 p.m. and continue into Wednesday before changing to freezing rain and sleet. That storm could also produce between 3 and 5 inches of snow.

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