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Winter storm live updates: Blizzard warnings blanket Northeast as heavy snow and high winds cause travel chaos New York City had already seen 9-11 inches of snow early Monday and a travel ban will remain in place until noon ET, with officials warning the storm could rank among the city’s 10 worst in 150 years.
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A blizzard warning remains in effect through late Monday, Feb. 23, for New York City and much of the region as the system drops several feet of snow.
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New York City hunkers down under blizzard warnings and a travel ban as winter storm hits Northeast
Millions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday as a fierce winter storm barreled into the densely populated region with heavy snowfall and high winds.
New York City — New York City and Long Island are being hit hard with snow today. As of 8 a.m. Monday, the most snow reported so far was 20 inches in Suffolk County on Long Island, according to the National Weather Service. Central Park had 9.3 inches as of the last recording at 1 a.m. Monday.
New York City was brought to a standstill Monday morning after a monster bomb cyclone dumped double-digit snow totals throughout the area — with much more expected throughout the day. The snow was still falling heavily before dawn as more than 13 inches were reported on Staten Island,
Snow plows took to the streets of New York on the night of Sunday, February 22, as the National Weather Service (NWS) reported a major winter storm impacting the city.NYC Sanitation released videos
Millions of people in New York City and other parts of the Northeast were asked to stay indoors as a winter storm brought heavy snowfall and strong winds.