Joshua Donna cleared a path for his mom to get work. We have a snow blower, but this is our exercise," resident Sonia Torres said. Across the street, three shovels made for lighter work, clearing side-by-side family driveways. The snowstorm is no more, but it left behind breathtaking visuals, including an Evergreen tree shrouded in winter's blanket in Bergen County.Ī plow scraped the blacktop trying to rid a parking lot of snow in Midland Park.Ī snow blower's strength got tested in Haskell, tossing brown slop off the sidewalk. The cleanup is underway in in the Garden State. Pawing at it, jumping around, prancing through it, she does all of that," one dog owner said.Īuthorities remind people to take their time shoveling, because the snow will be wet and heavy. "She loves smelling everything that's under the snow. The only ones who appeared to appreciate the beauty were the pups, who looked "snow" cute in their winter sweaters. "How do you guys feel about it?" Fan asked. But they made the best of it with some backyard sledding. Even the children of White Plains, who found out late in the morning their two-hour delay officially became a snow day, weren't impressed. It was hard to find anyone who actually enjoyed the winter wonderland. "I'm doing 10 minutes on, 10 minutes in, 10 minutes on, 10 minutes in," resident PJ Devaney said of his shoveling. Just have to take it slow, it could be slippery," White Plains resident John Steinrock said. But as night turned to day, plows began to gain the upper hand, as did neighbors with their shovels. Up to 6 inches accumulated across Westchester County, making for treacherous conditions at times. "I hope this is the first and last," another man added.įamilies and municipalities dusted off their snow blowers for the first time in a long time to clean up the wintry mix that first began falling Monday evening. I like to look at it through the window, through the warmth of the living room," one White Plains resident told CBS2's Christina Fan. It was a dazzling sight, but one many woke up saying they could have done without. Trees cloaked in a stunning white reminded us of the beauty of winter. It was pretty to look at, but a lot of people said they hope the first storm of the season remains the only storm of the season. The snow switched over to sleet mid-morning in Westchester County, quickly melting away whatever accumulated. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription.Westchester residents hope 1st storm will be the last 02:27 Thank you for relying on us to provide the local weather news you can trust. There’s another threat of strong thunderstorms with heavy downpours and gusty winds Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening, although most of the storms are not expected to be as intense as the storms that hit on Monday. Forecasters say the Garden State will be stuck in this wet, unsettled weather pattern through most of this week and possibly into the Fourth of July weekend. If that wasn’t enough rain, more is on the way. Gusty winds, flooding and hail are all possible Tuesday, June 27. The National Weather Service is calling for another rainy afternoon and evening in New Jersey.
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