Due to the winter storm — all clerical staff is working from home today.


Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger has declared a state of emergency. Copied from the Ulster County Facebook post below:

“***UPDATE: Effective 4:00am Tuesday, March 14, travel restrictions will be in effect. All non-emergency vehicle travel on the Ulster County road system will be prohibited until further notice.***

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Ulster County, beginning this evening and continuing through Wednesday. Because of the high likelihood of dangerous conditions, I am declaring a County state of emergency, effective today, Monday, March 13, starting at 8:00pm. All County offices will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, March 14, and I strongly discourage the public from traveling after 8:00 pm tonight [Monday, March 13].
Important takeaways from the forecast are as follows:
❄️Expect a long-duration, significant winter storm system.
❄️ Double-digit snow amounts are expected across most of the area with 1.5-3 feet of snow possible (snow amounts and impacts will be elevation dependent).
❄️ Rain in the valleys will change to snow and accumulate late tonight.
❄️ Snow rates of 1-2”+/hr expected late tonight into Tuesday afternoon, especially over the higher terrain. Peak snowfall rates midnight to noon Tuesday.
❄️ Difficult to impossible travel anticipated, particularly for the morning and evening commutes on Tuesday.
❄️ North-northwest winds gusting 30–45 mph, Tuesday into Wednesday.
❄️Numerous power outages expected due to downed trees and wires from the combined effects of heavy wet snow and winds 30-45 mph.
Please stay safe, and we will provide updates to the public whenever possible.”
Winter Storm, Message from County Executive