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DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- Dutchess County residents woke up to snow covered backyards Tuesday morning.

Rowdy enjoys the snow in Hopewell Junction.

Rowdy enjoys the snow in Hopewell Junction.

Photo Credit: Robert Lee
Owen D'Aleo plays with Scarlet in the snow.

Owen D'Aleo plays with Scarlet in the snow.

Photo Credit: Nikki D'Aleo
A car is buried in Amenia

A car is buried in Amenia

Photo Credit: Jeanne Rebillard
Cheeseburger enjoys the snow in Poughkeepsie

Cheeseburger enjoys the snow in Poughkeepsie

Photo Credit: Filomena Fanelli
Making snow angels in Wappingers Falls

Making snow angels in Wappingers Falls

Photo Credit: Vanessa Francis
A tree gets swallowed up by snow in Poughkeepsie

A tree gets swallowed up by snow in Poughkeepsie

Photo Credit: James McKenna
The Walkway is covered in snow in Dutchess.

The Walkway is covered in snow in Dutchess.

Photo Credit: Susan Grove
The birds enjoy the snow in Amenia

The birds enjoy the snow in Amenia

Photo Credit: Jeanne Rebillard
Cars are buried in Poughkeepsie

Cars are buried in Poughkeepsie

Photo Credit: Joe Jenkins
The Town of Poughkeepsie is snowed in.

The Town of Poughkeepsie is snowed in.

Photo Credit: Cecilia Dinio Durkin
Someone tries to dig out their car in Poughkeepsie

Someone tries to dig out their car in Poughkeepsie

Photo Credit: Susan Grove
Snow falls in Clinton Corners.

Snow falls in Clinton Corners.

Photo Credit: Phillippa Ewing
Poughkeepsie is snowed in

Poughkeepsie is snowed in

Photo Credit: Ori Brachfeld
Poughkeepsie after the big snowfall.

Poughkeepsie after the big snowfall.

Photo Credit: Ori Brachfeld
Stephen enjoys the snow in Poughkeepsie

Stephen enjoys the snow in Poughkeepsie

Photo Credit: Michelle Obligado

A blizzard warning remains in effect until midnight for Dutchess County.  Snow, which arrived in the pre-dawn hours, will become heavy at times, with snowfall rates of up to 2 to 3 inches per hour possible during the late morning and early afternoon. It will continue through the evening in areas north and west, but taper off farther south in the afternoon.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a State of Emergency that took effect midnight Tuesday covering all 62 counties in New York. Metro-North will suspend service starting at noon.

Have a photo of what the snow looks like from your house? Send it to sbarron@dailyvoice.com. 

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