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LIVE UPDATES: Hudson Valley's snow totals, Westchester exec reviews cleanup efforts

Monday's blizzard has moved out, but the cleanup is only just underway. Check back for LIVE updates from News 12's reporters and meteorologists.

News 12 Staff

Feb 23, 2026, 10:40 PM

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10:30 p.m.: News 12 spoke to Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins about snow cleanup efforts.

10 p.m.: Plow crews plan to be out in force overnight after the historic blizzard that blanketed the Hudson Valley.

Residents in Yonkers were digging out their cars Monday evening.

"It's a lot of snow. We've been using this snowbrush, trying to wipe all the snow off and get it ready to go for tomorrow," said Yonkers resident Celine Liranzo.

Conditions improved drastically on the parkways and other roadways Monday evening. However, there are some slick patches.

Officials urge drivers to still be careful while driving.

8:30 p.m.: Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano joins News 12 live to update his city’s efforts clean up from the blizzard and how it has affected the budget. He also issued a call to car owners.

7 p.m.: The snow is over, but the threats behind the wheel are far from finished. New York Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez says the wind and freezing temps will make for even more treacherous situations, even as the snow is cleared from state roads.

6:20 p.m: Public works crews had the most work cut out for them in Irvington, where initial reports had it receiving the Hudson’s Valley’s biggest snow total — 23 inches. Click here to watch News 12's Jackie Gillis' report as the village digs out.

6:05 p.m.: Westchester’s travel ban finally expired at 6 p.m., but some people still were hitting the roads anyway.

An Uber driver in Yonkers told News 12 he was taking a customer to Stamford because he needed the money, but admitted he wasn’t sure how the drive would go.

6 p.m.: TRAVEL BAN UPDATE: The snow is letting up in Westchester County and the county's travel ban is officially over.

Roads were closed to all but essential travel (police, fire, EMS, utility/public works, media and hospital/medical personnel). Though the ban is over, officials are still asking people to remain off the roads if they can.

Plows have been out in full force but blowing snow is still impacting visibility.

5:50 p.m.: Rockland’s roads are already looking better Monday evening, but Ramapo officials are blocking off parts of Viola Road because of a snapped utility pole. Crews are currently on the scene.

5:45 p.m.: Stuck at home? So is News 12’s Lauren del Valle! She has the latest on residents digging out their homes from Mount Pleasant.

4:20 p.m.: Metro-North has announced its plans for Tuesday service — with the Hudson and Harlem lines set to run on an “enhanced weekend” schedule.

Buses will replace train service on the Wassaic branch.

Metro-North will still operate on a reduced schedule Monday night, with the Hudson Rail Link connecting bus suspended. The shuttle buses that have been substituting for the Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry due to river ice will also be suspended.

Storm updates from reporters in Yonkers, Poughkeepsie and across Rockland County

3:40 p.m.: News 12’s Diane Caruso is spanning across Rockland, where she saw plows making progress on the roads with a “double-wide” maneuver. She also saw Ramapo officials helping out on the ground, pushing a stuck car.

Rockland’s travel ban ends at 5 p.m., but officials are still asking residents to stay off the roads.

3 p.m.: News 12’s Jade Nash is still seeing snow in Yonkers, and spoke to a resident who gave his ranking of the storm.

2:30 p.m.: Ben Nandy says as of Monday early afternoon, he’s seeing rough, messy conditions on the roads in Poughkeepsie.

Latest storm totals just under 2 feet in the Hudson Valley

2:30 p.m.: News 12 meteorologist Julian Seawright has the highest snow totals in Westchester County and across the rest of the Hudson Valley:

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High wind gusts and overnight freezing temps will complicate your snow cleanup, even as the precipitation moves out. Click here for his full forecast.

Yonkers schools, Bee Line bus update

1:30 p.m.: Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins says Bee Line buses and Paratransit service will be suspended until Tuesday at 4:30 a.m., when operations will officially resume again.

1 p.m.: Yonkers schools will continue to be closed on Tuesday.

12:15 PM: Diane Caruso provides update on conditions in Spring Valley

12:10 PM: Lauren Del Valle updates storm conditions in Mt. Pleasant

12:00 PM: Blaise Gomez updates storm conditions in Monroe

12:30 PM: Lisa LaRocca with Thunderbolt updates conditions from Yonkers

12:05 PM: Ben Nandy updates storm conditions from Hyde Park

11:05 AM: Melanie Palmer with storm condition near Yonkers border


Major snowstorm grips the Hudson Valley with blizzard-like conditions

Helpful resources:

Power Outage: Con Edison -- NY State Electric & Gas -- Orange & Rockland -- Rockland Electric Company

School Closings: Click here for more information

Bee-Line Bus Service: Service Alerts

Transport of Rockland (TOR) Bus Service: Transit Alerts

Metro-North Trains: Current Service Alerts

Road Conditions: NY State Department of Transportation

Transit Alerts: More Information


LIVE ZOOMS WITH LOCAL LEADERS

8:05 AM: Mayor Patterson-Howard interview on conditions in Mt. Vernon

7:15AM County Executive Steve Neuhaus interview on conditions in Orange

6:45 AM: Town Supervisor Ed Lachterman interview on conditions in Yorktown

5:35 AM: County Executive Ken Jenkins interview on conditions across Westchester

6:35 AM: Town Supervisor George Hoehmann interview on conditions in Clarkstown


Westchester Travel ban extended until 6 p.m.

12:30 PM: Due to ongoing hazardous road conditions caused by the winter storm, Westchester County is extending the current travel ban until 6 p.m. today, February 23.  The road ban is being implemented due to hazardous winter weather conditions, including heavy snowfall and wind. Roads are closed to all but essential travel (police, fire, EMS, utility/public works, media and hospital/medical personnel). 


POWER OUTAGES

11:30 AM: Customers without Power Update

By County:

Westchester: 651

Rockland: 86

Orange: 147

Putnam: 17

Dutchess: 131

Sullivan: 0

Ulster: 5

Grand Total: 1,037


Transit Updates

6:05 AM: The latest transit information:

Westchester Bee Line and Paratransit: Suspended today until 2pm

Transit of Rockland: Bus Suspended until at least 11am

Mario Cuomo Bridge: Speed Limit down to 45mph

Westchester County Airport: Except for one flight tonight to Florida, all other flights suspended

Metro-North Railroad: Hourly Service today

West of Hudson Rail Service: NJ Transit suspends service today


Road conditions video

3:57 AM: Video from the Saw Mill Parkway northbound in Yonkers


New Rochelle City Hall Opening Delayed

8:25 PM: With travel bans in effect New Rochelle City Hall will operate on a delayed schedule and open at 12:00 p.m.


Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano issues travel ban

8:10 PM: Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano announcing a travel ban effective tonight, Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. through tomorrow, Monday, February 23 at 10 a.m. due to the severe winter weather in the City of Yonkers.


Westchester County offices closed

7:20 PM: Due to the winter storm, all Westchester County Government office buildings will be closed to the public on Monday, Feb. 23.


Postal Service seeks help clearing paths

6:40 PM: The Postal Service is reaching out to communities throughout New York to raise public awareness on the importance of keeping walkways, sidewalks, and approaches to mailboxes clear from snow and ice so carriers can provide safe mail delivery.


Dutchess County ready for the storm

5:50 PM

Dutchess County is prepared and ready for the winter storm that is expected to bring blizzard conditions to the region later today and tomorrow. Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino has declared a State of Emergency based on the forecasts and expected impacts.


Bee-Line buses and Paratransit suspended

5:40 PM: Bee-Line buses and Paratransit will be suspended as of 7 p.m. this evening, Sunday, Feb. 22, and will be suspended until 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 23.


Mount Vernon prepares for another snowstorm

5:25 PM: The City of Mount Vernon is preparing for another round of winter weather as a major snowstorm approaches. DPW officials say mechanics have spent the week inspecting and servicing snow removal equipment to ensure everything is ready. They are confident in the city’s ability to manage the snowfall but are asking residents for patience as crews work through the city’s extensive road network. They also want to remind residents to avoid parking on emergency snow routes, street corners, and refrain from shoveling snow back into the street, which can hinder cleanup efforts.

Yonkers DPW ridealong

5:15 PM: Yonkers DPW has been salting over four hundred miles of roads. News 12's Jeremy Hopwood was out with the crews as they prepared.


Con Edison prepares with extra crews

4:35 PM: Con Edison is preparing for heavy snow tonight into Monday morning. They have extra crews standing by to help.


Clarkstown prepares for the blizzard

4:11 PM: Clarkstown Town Supervisor George Hoehmann tells us how Clarkstown is preparing for the winter storm.


SEND US YOUR PHOTOS!

3:40 PM: We want to see your winter storm pictures and videos. Send them in, as long it is safe to do so, to News 12. You may see them in the show.

Submit Your Photos for Westchester and the Hudson Valley.


Gov. Hochul holds news conference ahead of major storm

2:03 PM: New York is about to get hit by a major winter storm that will bring heavy snow, strong winds and dangerous travel conditions. Gov. Hochul is holding an update on statewide preparations.


Coastal flooding concerns for communities along the Long Island Sound

12:26 PM: Coastal flooding and potential damages will be a concern for communities along the Long Island Sound during the major storm. News 12's Jeremy Hopwood spoke with the manager of the Mamaroneck Yacht Club.


Orange and Rockland Utilities prepares for blizzard

11:57 AM: Orange and Rockland Utilities Spokesperson Vito Signorile explains how they are preparing for the blizzard and any potential outages.


TIMELINE: When to expect the worst of the blizzard

11:22 AM: A powerful winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions later this afternoon and will bring coastal flooding, whiteout conditions, and damaging wind overnight through Monday morning. Click here for more information.

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Westchester County declares road ban beginning Sunday evening

11:55 AM: Westchester County officials extend count travel ban today until 6pm due to hazardous winter weather conditions expected overnight. Roads will be closed to all except for essential travel for police, fire, and ambulance. Click here for more information.


Mount Vernon suspends alternate side parking

9:39 AM: The City of Mount Vernon has suspended alternate side street parking from Monday, Feb. 23 to Tuesday, Feb 24. Click here for more information.


Hour-by-hour blizzard forecast

9:29 AM: A potentially historic snowstorm with blizzard conditions is in the forecast for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut by through Monday. Isolated spots in the tri-state area could see up to 2 feet of snow. News 12 meteorologist Alex Calamia is here with an hour-by-hour forecast to show you when impacts could be at their worst and most dangerous.


AAA warns of power outages and dangerous travel as nor’easter approaches

Sunday 8:37 a.m.: The storm brings the possibility of power outages, and drivers are encouraged to charge phones, portable chargers and other essential items before the worst conditions arrive. Click here for some tips from AAA.


Power center: Electric outage resources

Sunday: 5:45 a.m.: Dealing with an electric outage? Click here for links to report an outage and view the outage map in your area.


25 tips to keep you safe during a winter storm

Sunday 5:26 a.m.: The Red Cross put together some tips that will help keep residents stay safe during a snowstorm. Click here for more information.


Gov. Hochul declares state of emergency ahead of Sunday's winter storm

Saturday 8:37 p.m.: Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency beginning Sunday morning ahead of the major winter storm that expected to impact travel conditions on Sunday.


SNOW PREPARATIONS IN THE HUDSON VALLEY

Saturday 7:43 PM: Twelve to 20" of snow is expected in the Hudson Valley with the highest totals setting up in Rockland and Westchester County. Here's how Hudson Valley residents geared up for the storm on Saturday.

Forecast | Live Radar



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