Blizzard in Bronxville; See Photos

By Staff
Update: Jan. 24, 2016, 4:00 pm: To see photos, click here: Blizzard of January 23, 2016.
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Update: Jan. 24, 2016, 9:30 am: Snow fell all day in Bronxville yesterday. According to the National Weather Service, 20.5 inches fell in New Rochelle (a total for Bronxville is not yet available) and 26.8 inches fell in Central Park, which is a one-day record for New York City.
According to WeatherDB, the highest single-day snowfall in Bronxville was 27.0 inches on December 27, 1872, and Bronxville has had an average annual snowfall of 26.9 inches over the last 30 years, which is 4.5 inches more than the national average (22.4 inches).
Many sports and activities were canceled yesterday, and few cars were on the road in Bronxville. If you walked into town, you could get a bite to eat at Lange's, Topps, and Dobbs & Bishop, and we saw at least one person skiing down the brick road on the Hilltop to town. Others were spotted walking dogs, shoveling, sledding, and playing in the snow.
Today is a beautiful, sunny day and perfect for building snowmen, sledding, and enjoying the snow. But be sure to bundle up--it's still cold out there!
We will be adding more snow pictures today so check back later!
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Jan. 23, 2016, 5:30 pm: Snow has been falling all day in Bronxville, and the National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for southern Westchester County, effective through tomorrow, Sunday, at 7:00 am. According to Accuweather, snow could reach one to two feet.
Many sports and activities were cancelled today, but kids and families were out in Bronxville sledding, shoveling, walking, and even skiing.
Here are a few pictures from today in Bronxville. We will be adding them throughout the weekend!
Photos in link by N. Bower and A. Warner







