New York City is bracing itself for a potentially disastrous winter storm that's expected to bring heavy snowfall, strong winds, and freezing temperatures. The cold snap is predicted to last throughout the week, with Mayor Zohran Mamdani warning that it will be one of the coldest periods in about eight years.
Residents are advised to stay informed as widespread disruptions are anticipated across various services, including public transportation, sanitation, and schools. To keep up-to-date on the latest developments, listeners can tune into WNYC 93.9 FM and AM 820 for regular news updates, or check the Gothamist website for breaking news alerts.
Weather enthusiasts can stay ahead of the storm with forecasts, current conditions, and hazard alerts from the National Weather Service in New York and New Jersey. Meanwhile, emergency officials are urging residents to text NOTIFYNYC to stay informed about city-wide emergencies in their preferred language.
Property owners are also on high alert as the Department of Sanitation will be conducting salt spreading operations, and anyone who fails to clear their sidewalks could face fines. Additionally, the department is seeking to hire emergency snow shovelers to support their efforts.
The storm has sparked concerns about road conditions, with traffic maps available at 511NY.org and 511NJ.org providing vital information for commuters. Air travelers are advised to check with their airline for flight delays and cancellations, while residents without power can track outages through the websites of various utility companies.
For those affected by school closures or remote learning arrangements, updates are available from New York City Public Schools. Meanwhile, homeless individuals will have access to warming centers in both NYC and New Jersey.
In the aftermath of the storm, flood warnings will be necessary as snowmelt can cause waters to swell. To stay prepared, residents can review the city's winter guide to staying safe in the cold and planning for winter weather.
Lastly, for those who need assistance with reporting issues or seeking general information from city officials, they can dial 311 to reach the right place.
Residents are advised to stay informed as widespread disruptions are anticipated across various services, including public transportation, sanitation, and schools. To keep up-to-date on the latest developments, listeners can tune into WNYC 93.9 FM and AM 820 for regular news updates, or check the Gothamist website for breaking news alerts.
Weather enthusiasts can stay ahead of the storm with forecasts, current conditions, and hazard alerts from the National Weather Service in New York and New Jersey. Meanwhile, emergency officials are urging residents to text NOTIFYNYC to stay informed about city-wide emergencies in their preferred language.
Property owners are also on high alert as the Department of Sanitation will be conducting salt spreading operations, and anyone who fails to clear their sidewalks could face fines. Additionally, the department is seeking to hire emergency snow shovelers to support their efforts.
The storm has sparked concerns about road conditions, with traffic maps available at 511NY.org and 511NJ.org providing vital information for commuters. Air travelers are advised to check with their airline for flight delays and cancellations, while residents without power can track outages through the websites of various utility companies.
For those affected by school closures or remote learning arrangements, updates are available from New York City Public Schools. Meanwhile, homeless individuals will have access to warming centers in both NYC and New Jersey.
In the aftermath of the storm, flood warnings will be necessary as snowmelt can cause waters to swell. To stay prepared, residents can review the city's winter guide to staying safe in the cold and planning for winter weather.
Lastly, for those who need assistance with reporting issues or seeking general information from city officials, they can dial 311 to reach the right place.