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Scenes From Storm That Blankets Mount Kisco

Daily Voice readers sent in more photos of Saturday's snowstorm that hammered the Hudson Valley.

The Brewster train station following Monday's snowstorm.

The Brewster train station following Monday's snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Peter B. Carey
Peekskill following Saturday's snowstorm.

Peekskill following Saturday's snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Alicia Morgan
Port Chester residents enjoy sledding following the snowstorm.

Port Chester residents enjoy sledding following the snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Joyce Altmann
Murray Avenue in Larchmont following the snowstorm.

Murray Avenue in Larchmont following the snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Helen Saarinen
Sledding at the Hackley School following Saturday's blizzard.

Sledding at the Hackley School following Saturday's blizzard.

Photo Credit: JoAnne Murray
A snow covered backyard in Putnam.

A snow covered backyard in Putnam.

Photo Credit: Joanne Colangelo
A backyard in Briarcliff following the snowstorm.

A backyard in Briarcliff following the snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Tricia Robbins
A dog braves the snow in Cortlandt Manor.

A dog braves the snow in Cortlandt Manor.

Photo Credit: Chereese Jervis Hill
Snow falls at the Mill House in North Salem

Snow falls at the Mill House in North Salem

Photo Credit: Peter Kamenstein

While no records were broken here, New York City saw its second-highest snowfall total with 26.8 inches before the storm headed east overnight.

In the Lower Hudson Valley, snowfall amounts included 20 inches in Yonkers, a foot in Lake Carmel, 11.5 inches in Yorktown Heights, 13.5 inches in White Plains and 10 inches in Harrison.

Attached are photos from the storm from throughout the area submitted by Daily Voice's team of community advisors.

Send your storm photo to Community Editor Sam Barron at sbarron@dailyvoice.com.

Interested in being a community advisor? Email sbarron@dailyvoice.com 

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