Dutchess County lifts travel ban after up to 18 inches of snow

Dutchess County lifts travel ban after up to 18 inches of snow

Route 44/82 west of Millbrook, near Cornell Cooperative Extension, was clear as of 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, following the snowstorm.

By Nathan Miller

Dutchess County officials lifted the county-wide travel at noon Monday, Jan. 26.

The announcement came Monday morning at 9:30 after heavy snowfall Sunday blanketed the county with up to 18 inches in some places, according to totals reported on the National Weather Service's website.

The county is still under a Winter Storm Warning until 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26. Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino said in a statement that residents should continue to stay home unless traveling is necessary while cleanup efforts continue.

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