FEBRUARY 24– ENDANGERMENT FINDING. STUDENT FEDERAL FUNDING EFFECTS–FROM YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST

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FEBRUARY 23– 8 AM EST WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXTENDS BAN ON TRAFFIC UNTIL 12 NOON 28 DEGREES AND STILL SNOWING WINDS GUSTING TO 50 MPH

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXTENDS TRAVEL BAN UNTIL NOON


 

(White Plains, NY) – Due to ongoing hazardous road conditions caused by the winter storm, Westchester County is extending the current travel ban until noon 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).

 

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FEBRUARY 23–WHITEOUT!

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28 DEGREES WINDY WHITE SNOWY WPCNR DEGREES  AT 8:30 AM. 14 INCHES AND MORE TO COME

FOURTEEN INCHES OF SNOW HAVE FALLEN ON WHITE PLAINS

WEATHER CHANNEL REPORTS SNOW WILL LAST TO 6 PM

PATHS TO HOMES, DRIVEWAYS OBSCURED.

SOME WIRES DOWNED BY WIND

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FEBRUARY 22–PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE NIGHT

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6 INCHES AS OF 11:20 PM EST

THE MORE IT SNOWS

TIDDLEY POM

THE MORE IT GOES ON SNOWING

SNOWFLAKES READY FOR THEIR CLOSEUP, MR. BAILEY

THE SNOWS OF TODAY FEBRUARY 22 HAVE NOW REACHED THE LEVEL SNOW MELT LEFT AFTER A WEEK OF MELT

IN 4 WEEKS THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS HAS HAD 26 INCHES OF SNOW FALL AND HEADING TOWARDS MORE

 

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FEBRUARY 22– WHITE PLAINS ADVISORY ON EXPECTED SNOW AND CITIZENS’ RESPONSIBILITY. IF YOU PARK OVERNIGHT ON STREET IN WHITE PLAINS YOUR VEHICLE WILL BE TOWED.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for Sunday, February 22nd through Monday, February 23rd.

Snow is expected to start in the late afternoon on Sunday. It will be heavy at times with significant accumulation and strong winds through Sunday night, tapering off in the late afternoon/early evening on Monday.

The City’s Department of Public Works crews will be working through the storm to clear roads as quickly and completely as possible. In order to enable DPW to do their job, it is vital that vehicles not be left parked on the street.

As a courtesy, the City of White Plains is offering free parking to White Plains residents for vehicles registered to addresses within the City of White Plains in the Hamilton-Main Garage starting at 1:00 PM on Sunday, February 22nd until 10:00 AM on Tuesday, February 24th. Please note: Residents may park in any space in the Hamilton-Main Garage, including spaces marked for permit holders and spaces marked for hourly users. We also encourage residents who have permits to park in city-owned outdoor lots to move their cars to the Hamilton-Main Garage.

Moving cars out of these lots enables the City to clear them more completely and quickly for residents’ use.

All other garages, lots and on-street parking will remain subject to normal enforcement.

There will be strict enforcement of the City’s ban on overnight, on-street parking, as vehicles left on the street impair the City’s ability to clear snow, creating hazardous conditions and lengthening the storm’s impact.

Thank you for your cooperation and please stay safe.

Thank you, The City of White Plains

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FEBRUARY 22–BEELINE BUS SERVICE SUSPENDED AT 7 PM TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY 2 PM

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(White Plains, NY) – Bee-Line buses and Paratransit will be suspended as of 7 p.m. this evening, Sunday, February 22, and will be suspended until 2 p.m., Monday, February 23.

Westchester County will monitor road conditions and provide updates to the public as necessary. Please check our website for further updates at www.westchestergov.com/beelinebus.

Additionally, following guidance from the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Westchester County will institute a complete road ban beginning at 9 p.m. tonight, Sunday, February 22, through 10 a.m. Monday, February 23. The road ban is being implemented due to hazardous winter weather conditions expected overnight, including heavy snowfall and wind. Roads are closed to all but essential travel (police, fire, EMS, utility/public works and hospital/medical personnel).

 

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FEBRUARY 22–

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February 22, 2026

White Plains Library to Function as Warming and Charging Center

 White Plains Public LibraryThe winter storm heading our way is expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds. This may result in some power outages. The White Plains Public Library, located at 100 Martine Avenue, will be open to White Plains residents who need to warm up and/or charge their electronic devices as a result of a power outage at their home.

The Library will open at 11:00 AM on Monday, February 23rd. They will not be offering any programs, but the main floor of the Library will be open for residents who need to warm up and/or charge their devices. Please Note:  All other library services, such as The Trove Children’s Library, The Edge Teen Library, and the Library Gallery will be closed.

If you lose power, please report the outage to Con Ed at coned.com or call: 1-800-75-CONED. Or use this direct link:  https://www.coned.com/en/services-and-outages/report-track-service-issue/report-outage-status

If you see a downed power line, DO NOT go near it or try to move it. Report it to Con Ed by calling: 1-88-75-CONED.

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FEBRUARY 22– NO DRIVING IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY AFTER 9 PM TONIGHT SUNDAY

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February 22, 2026

Westchester County Declares Temporary Road Ban Due to Storm

 Seal - gold and blueFollowing guidance from the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Westchester County has instituted a complete road ban beginning at 9:00 PM tonight, Sunday, February 22nd through 10:00 AM on Monday, February 23rd.

The road ban is being implemented due to hazardous winter weather conditions expected overnight, including heavy snowfall and wind. Roads are closed to all but essential travel (police, fire and ambulance).

Residents should stay off the roads during this time to allow emergency crews and road treatment teams to operate safely and effectively. Travel conditions are expected to be treacherous to impossible, particularly during the overnight hours.

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