A Blizzard Warning is in effect until midnight Wednesday for Northern Westchester.
Blizzard Warnings that had been in effect for Southern Westchester, Southern Fairfield and Northern New Jersey were lifted Tuesday morning around 9:30 a.m.
Snow, which arrived in the pre-dawn hours, will become heavy at times, with snowfall rates of up to 2 to 3 inches per hour possible during the late morning and early afternoon north of I-287. It will continue through the evening in areas north and west, but taper off farther south in the afternoon.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a State of Emergency that took effect midnight Tuesday covering all 62 counties in New York. Metro-North service was shut off in and out of Grand Central at noon.
In Westchester, all Bee-Line Bus service is suspended until further notice.
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a high only reaching 30 and scattered snow showers after 11 a.m.
After mostly sunny but brisk days Thursday and Friday, there's a chance of some more snow Saturday.
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