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Storm Flooding Causes Closures Throughout Busy Parkways In Westchester: Here's Where

This story has been updated.

A plow drives on the Taconic State Parkway in Westchester during Tuesday's storm. 

A plow drives on the Taconic State Parkway in Westchester during Tuesday's storm. 

Photo Credit: New York State Department of Transportation

Thanks to a massive storm system that dumped inches of rain on Westchester, busy parkways within the county are affected by various closures caused by flooding. 

The closures, which have resulted from a storm that brought 2 to 3 inches of rain to the region on Tuesday, Jan. 9 into Wednesday, Jan. 10, are affecting the Bronx River and Saw Mill River Parkways, Westchester County Police announced on Wednesday morning. 

These closures currently include: 

Saw Mill River Parkway:

  • The northbound and southbound lanes at Route 119 in Elmsford are closed;
  • The northbound lanes between I-87 in Elmsford and Eastview are closed;
  • The southbound lanes between Lawrence Street in Dobbs Ferry and Nepperhan Avenue are closed;
  • The northbound lanes between Tuckahoe Road (Exit 7) and Hearst Street (Exit 10) are closed;
  • The northbound lanes between Farragut Parkway (Exit 13) and Lawrence Street are closed. 

Bronx River Parkway:

  • Both directions are currently closed between the Sprain Brook Parkway in Yonkers and the Westchester County Center in White Plains;
  • The northbound lanes at the East 233rd Street Exit in New York City are also closed.

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