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Snow Accumulations Vary In Westchester Start-Of-Spring Storm

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The start-of-spring storm that passed through Westchester County Friday through early Saturday produced varying totals of snow accumulation through the idea.

This snowfall accumulation map shows higher amounts farther east.

This snowfall accumulation map shows higher amounts farther east.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

Though some earlier projections forecast higher accumulations farther east, areas to the west wound up having more snowfall, with the 6 to 8 inches in south-central Fairfield County, Conn., being the highest.

Peekskill, on the Westchester/Putnam border, reported 2.4 inches of accumulation, but farther south, in White Plains, 4 inches was reported.

The Winter Storm Advisory, originally scheduled to expire at 2 a.m. Saturday, was extended to 4 a.m. Saturday.

The outlook for Saturday calls for mostly cloudy skies with a high between 43 and 45 degrees, with the wind-chill factor between 25 and 35 degrees.

The March 2015 equinox, which signals the official start of spring, occurred at 6:45 p.m. Friday.

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