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Snow Emergency Declared In Greenburgh

GREENBURGH, N.Y. - With as much as a foot of snow possibly making its way toward Greenburgh, local officials have declared a snow emergency and announced temporary parking changes on town roadways.

A snow emergency has been declared in Greenburgh.

A snow emergency has been declared in Greenburgh.

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On Wednesday, the Greenburgh Police Department announced that beginning on Wednesday night and extending through Thursday, the town would be in a state of snow emergency, establishing emergency parking and traffic regulations.

During the snow emergency, parking will be prohibited at all metered spaces on East Hartsdale Avenue and Columbia Avenue. There will be limited parking available for residents overnight at the Webb Field parking lot on North Central Avenue. Police cautioned that anyone who violates that will be ticketed or towed at the owner’s expense.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are expected to stay temperate throughout the afternoon, before dropping on Wednesday night with as many as four inches of snow. On Thursday, the snow is expected to pick up, with another three to seven inches expected with strong winds. A winter storm warning and hazardous weather warning will be in effect from midnight until 6 p.m. on Thursday.

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