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Fall Snowstorm Delays Flights at County Airport

HARRISON, N.Y. - Saturday's early-season snowfall has led to several delays and cancellations at the Westchester County Airport.

Though the airport has remained opened, it advised that passengers contact their airlines to determine the status of their flights. As of 4 p.m. on Saturday, only one departing flight out of the airport was scheduled as "on time," and five remaining arrivals were listed as such. Other flights saw cancellations with a few delayed, according to the airport's website.

A winter weather advisory for the area is in place until 6 a.m. Sunday and will include not just the white stuff but high winds and perhap power loss. The temperature will hover near 35 degrees Saturday with winds traveling at up to 32 miles per hour.

The Harrison and Armonk area will accumulate an inch or more of snow before nightfall Saturday, according to forecasters. Snow banks as high as seven inches may greet residents when they awake Sunday.

Nightime winds could approach up to 45 miles per hour but are expected to die down to 15 or 18 miles per hour by Sunday and temperatures may rise up to 46 degrees.

Was your flight delayed or canceled? Let us know in the comments below and submit your photos to PCorso@TheDailyHarrison.com.

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