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Chappaqua's Big Dig Out

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – Although the winter storm dubbed Nemo is now in our rearview mirrors, there’s a high probability those rearview mirrors are covered in snow in Westchester County.

Shoveling snow was a common sight in Westchester County on Saturday, Feb. 9.

Shoveling snow was a common sight in Westchester County on Saturday, Feb. 9.

Photo Credit: Michael Nocella

Many Westchester County residents spent their Saturday mornings and afternoons with shovels in their hands, as some towns saw snow accumulations finish at more than a foot.

Here are some of the final snowfall tallies:

• Armonk: 17.1 inches

• Mount Kisco: 12 inches

• Ossining: 11.5 inches

• Mount Pleasant: 8 inches

• Millwood: 7.1 inches

While Nemo lived up to its expectations in snowfall, it did not cause as nearly as many problems as the last big storm to hit the area — Hurricane Sandy last fall.

In fact, Con Edison reported Saturday morning that no power outages were reported overnight during the storm in Westchester.

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