Westchester is bracing itself for more rough weather and possible outages, as 41,000 of Con Edison’s Westchester customers are still without electricity from last week’s Superstorm Sandy.
Con Edison's outage map (which may not reflect actual numbers) show the follwing outages for the Rivertowns (as of Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.):
- Ardsley - 19
- Dobbs Ferry - 226
- Hastings-on-Hudson 461
- Irvington - 127
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts snow for the rest of the day and night, with a possible one to three inches of accumulation during the day and an additional one to three inches overnight.
There is a chance of rain and snow before 9 a.m. that will eventually clear up on Thursday. The NWS has issued a winter weather, wind and hazardous weather outlooks advisories.
The advisories warn of an accumlation of two to give inches of snow until 6 a.m. combined with gust of winds of up to 50 mph, which could affect traveling and bring down trees and power lines.
Con Edison said in a press release Wednesday that "more crews" are being called into Westchester County and New York City in anticipation of this week's Nor'easter in case it causes more power outages.
SUNSHINE ON FRIDAY!
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