NY utilities working to restore power ahead of storm
NEW YORK (AP) -- Utility crews are feverishly restoring power in the northern New York City suburbs while another winter storm waits in the wings.
A nor'easter that hammered the region on Friday damaged large portions of the state.
Con Edison says it still had 28,000 Westchester County customers without power on Tuesday morning but expects to have the "vast majority" restored by 11 p.m.
On Tuesday, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo directed the state's Department of Public Service to conduct a full review of the utilities' response to the storm.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 10 p.m. Tuesday to 4 a.m. Thursday.
Con Edison says it already has asked out-of-state energy companies for help with the next round.