Blizzard hits NYC, northeast
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Mayor Mamdani announced that New York City Public Schools will resume in-person learning Tuesday following the blizzard on Monday. "You can still pelt me in the face with snow balls tomorrow if you see me," Mamdani said.
A powerful coastal storm is expected to bring widespread impacts to the Tri-State area from Sunday afternoon through Monday morning, with heavy snow, strong winds and hazardous travel likely.
What to Know A blizzard warning has been issued for all five boroughs of New York City, Long Island and much of NJ; as a classic nor’easter threatens to dump heavy snow and strong winds on our area. A blizzard warning is issued when there are sustained winds of 35 mph or more,
New York City remains under a blizzard warning until 6 p.m. Monday as a powerful nor’easter continues to move through the region.
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NYC Public Schools close for full snow day on Monday
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that New York City Public Schools will have a full snow day on Monday.
Meteorologists are tracking a wintry mix for Tuesday evening, with slick roads possible if temperatures freeze.
Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella called the city’s snow response “horrible" and said reopening schools was “a big mistake."
Across the US, thousands of flights have been cancelled, and more than 200,000 homes and businesses are without power.