Update (Jan. 24 at 7:00 A.M.) - To comply with the Governor’s travel ban, all Bee-Line buses and ParaTransit vehicles will commence service at 7:00 a.m. today January 24, 2016.

The Westchester County Airport is open and operating normally.  Passengers should check with their carrier for more specific flight information.

Update (Jan. 23 at 11:00 A.M.) - Due to deteriorating weather conditions, the Bee-Line Bus System will suspend service on all its routes at 11 a.m. today (Saturday) until further notice.

Buses currently on the roads will finish all of their routes and then return to their garages.

"It's always safety first and the weather conditions have just made it impossible to keep our buses on the roads," said County Executive Robert P. Astorino. "We will monitor the situation throughout the storm, but the buses will remain off the roads until conditions allow for their safe return."

With the exception of emergency vehicles, all motorists are urged to stay off the roads.

January 22, 2016 - snow carsDue to a winter storm expected on Saturday, residents are urged to exercise caution and stay informed about weather conditions. The storm is forecasted to bring up to nine inches of snow accumulations. 

For updates, listen to your local news and weather channels on TV and radio, and monitor the National Weather Service.

For the latest on Bee-Line bus and para-transit service, check for updated information and service alerts. Another way to stay connected is to subscribe to Transportation QuickNews alerts.

For status on Westchester County Airport flights, check for updated information and alerts. Passengers are encouraged to contact airlines for status on flights.

Check out the Winter Safety Tips from the Health Department.

If you lose power, please remember to report it directly to Con Ed or NYSEG. The phone numbers and Web site links are:

  • ConEd power outage or gas and electrical service problems: (800) 752-6633 or  (800-75-CONED)
  • NYSEG electricity power outage: (800) 572-1131
  • NYSEG natural gas power outage : (800) 572-1121

Call United Way's 2-1-1 for help with any non-emergency, service questions. Free, confidential, multilingual assistance is available. 

Find other information, phone numbers and helpful links on dealing with severe weather on Keeping Safe.