Croton-on-Hudson Storm Advisory

Heavy Rainfall Likely with Flooding Possible Sunday Night Into Monday
Storm Watch

A major coastal storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall to our region tomorrow into Monday. A Flood Watch is currently in effect for Westchester County, with a general 2 to 4 inches of rain expected. Strong winds are also expected with this storm. If you have outdoor holiday decorations displayed, please use today to check that they are secure and do not blow away.

Rainfall forecast

Tidal flooding along the Hudson River is also expected with this storm. Section I and a portion of Section H at the Croton-Harmon Train Station parking lot will be closed today and tomorrow; please use alternate sections if commuting today or tomorrow. Flooding is also expected along Elliott Way on Monday, including Senasqua Park and Croton Landing. These parks may be closed tomorrow if necessary.

Residents are encouraged to monitor the local forecast, prepare households and vehicles for heavy rain, and use caution when traveling. Visit the Village's Storm Preparedness Page for helpful tips and information. If you have not signed up for the Village's emergency communications system, Everbridge, please take a few minutes to do so now. Visit https://member.everbridge.net/306355722256671/new to register. 

In the event that utilities such as cable or power are impacted, included here are resources you may contact.

Con Edison

  • If you experience a power outage, please notify Con Edison at 1-800-752-6633
  • Click here to view the Con Ed Outage Map. You can view the map using your web browser or by downloading Con Edison’s free app in the Google Play and Apple stores.
  • Consider signing up for the ConEd Life Supporting Equipment Registry if you or a loved one rely on medical equipment

Optimum

  • Click here to view the Optimum Outage Map.
  • For information on Service Restoration and reporting an outage, visit https://www.optimum.com/storm.  
  • For further assistance, contact 718-860-3514. 

Verizon

  • Use the Verizon Troubleshooter to report any damage to your Verizon equipment, schedule service for your Verizon line at your home, or request assistance to move or remove Verizon equipment.
  • NEVER move or touch downed power lines. Contact Verizon at 1-800-837-4966 to report a downed or low hanging line.  Additionally, you can report a downed line online via the Verizon Troubleshooter