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Snow Blankets Northern Westchester, Causing Numerous Closures

Marble Avenue in Pleasantville following Thursday's snowstorm Marble Avenue in Pleasantville following Thursday's snowstorm
Marble Avenue in Pleasantville following Thursday's snowstorm Photo Credit: Courtesy of William Vescio
Briarcliff Manor following Thursday's snowstorm. Briarcliff Manor following Thursday's snowstorm.
Briarcliff Manor following Thursday's snowstorm. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Tricia Robbins
Beecher Funeral Home in Pleasantville following the snowstorm. Beecher Funeral Home in Pleasantville following the snowstorm.
Beecher Funeral Home in Pleasantville following the snowstorm. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Bill Flooks
Armonk following Thursday's snowstorm Armonk following Thursday's snowstorm
Armonk following Thursday's snowstorm Photo Credit: Courtesy of Kathy Reilly-Fallon

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y . -- Westchester residents are certainly feeling the roar of March.

The region was hit with another snowstorm Thursday, bringing up to 6 inches of snow in some areas, though most regions received between 3-4 inches.

A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. School districts in the area closed, while many towns closed early, canceling court and recreational programs.

The City of Peekskill cancelled programs at the senior center, while the Town of Ossining closed town offices at 1:30 p.m.

The Town of Yorktown cancelled traffic, civil and criminal court and suspended recycling and refuse collection.

The Town of Cortlandt closed at 1 p.m. and cancelled all meetings and activities. The Town of North Castle cancelled all recreation programs.

 

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