Blizzard Descends and Quiets Bronxville for a Day

By Staff
Mar. 15, 2017: Every school child was excited about the snow day yesterday, and many hoped there might be two, based on forecasts as late as 11:00 pm on Monday of snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet and possibly higher amounts north and west of New York City.
Alas, the snowfall in Bronxville, however substantial, was less than this forecast. According to the unofficial measurements of numerous Bronxville School sixth-graders, average snow accumulations in Bronxville were mostly in the range of 7 to 9 inches.
But it was cold out there. According to the Weather Underground website, the mean temperature yesterday was 28 degrees, but it felt a lot colder, mostly because of the strong winds. The maximum wind speed yesterday was 36 mph, but there were gusts as high as 47 mph.
This cold didn't stop kids from enjoying the outdoors, building snowmen and having snowball fights in the wet snow. Others got together with friends, sipped hot chocolate, baked, played indoor games, and enjoyed this "found" time.
The snow also brought a lovely quiet to the Village of Bronxville. Many got a chance to enjoy a day without commutes, errands, and obligations . . . just a day to slow down.
News Update: Snow day called for today Wednesday, March 15th at The Bronxville School. Enjoy the day!
Pictured here: Bronxville School sixth-graders measuring snow accumulations.
Photos by staff








