New York City, snowfall and Blizzard pummels
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This article is no longer being updated. Track the latest developments here. A powerful nor’easter is expected to wallop the tri-state area Sunday into Monday, bringing raging wind gusts, whiteout conditions,
The snowstorm began Sunday, and by the next afternoon it had dumped 19.7 inches of snow in Central Park, according to the National Weather Service. The weather snarled travel plans and derailed the daily routines of commuters and students with closures and cancellations.
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.
The Detectives' Endowment Association said it was "not harmless fun" but "a deliberate, outrageous, and dangerous attack."
The NYC area is bracing for a major winter storm that's set to hit the region with heavy snow on top of dangerous, subfreezing weather.
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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.
A powerful winter storm buried parts of the New York City region and Long Island under nearly 2 feet of snow on Feb. 23.
Blizzard warnings cover New York City and Long Island, while winter storm warnings stretch across the Hudson Valley and other parts of Upstate New York.
New York City Public Schools will be back in session as normal Tuesday, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced.
A blizzard pummeled the Northeast on Monday, at one point leaving more than 40 million people under warnings as heavy snowfall and hurricane-force winds bore down throughout the region. As much as 3 feet of snow has been reported by the National Weather Service in parts of New Jersey,