Croton-Harmon Train Station Commuters Be Advised: Potential Storm Surge Flooding Sunday/Monday

Storm Update

The Village of Croton-on-Hudson is monitoring the storm expected to impact our region on Sunday, December 17, 2023. Sunday and Monday are expected to bring heavy rainfall, coastal flooding, and strong winds. 

For those using the Croton-Harmon Train Station on Sunday, there is a good possibility that storm surge flooding will impact the train station parking lot. Permit holders should not park in Section I of the parking lot starting Sunday night into Monday. The daily spaces in Section H immediately adjacent to Section I should also be avoided. Daily commuters should park in the northern areas (closest to Croton Point Avenue) of Section H on Monday. The Monday morning high tide cycle is expected to bring the worst conditions. Please review our train station parking lot map to see other sections which are available for use. 

All residents are encouraged to take precautions for possible coastal flooding and power outages due to the significant rain storm and high winds that will affect Westchester from Sunday evening into Monday. For tips on how to do so, please click here. Residents should also check that their outdoor holiday decorations are secure to ensure they will not become projectiles during the storm.

Should a power outage occur, please notify Con Edison through their website, via their mobile apps for iOS or Android devices or by calling 1-800-75-CONED. The outage map from Con Edison can be viewed online here.

All residents are strongly encouraged to follow the Village's social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram where updates will be posted, as well as through the Village E-Alert system. Additionally, any emergency notifications will be sent via the Everbridge Emergency Alert system.