The storm is one of several that have plagued Westchester County over the past few months. Central Westchester is expected to receive between 7 and 10 inches of snow, with Northern Westchester set to get 11-15 inches, with locally higher amounts. New York City is expected to get 6-10 inches.
Sara Caldwell (@sarabcaldwell) of New Rochelle Tweeted, "I walked to work in the snow today. I passed two people in downtown New Rochelle. Two! #juststayhome."
Randy Dunbar (@rgdunbar6) of Tarrytown Tweeted an Instagram picture with the caption, "Enough already! No more snow!"
Katie Giustiniani (@kkatie_rose) from Harrison Tweeted, "This snow is out of control."
@Tatroe Tweeted, "Just shoveled 9 inches of fresh snow in Westchester. 20 minutes later another inch has already fallen."
Julia Roach from Rye (@jroach19) Tweeted, "This snow is starting to get really annoying."
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until 6 a.m. on Friday.
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