New York City received a light dusting of snow on Saturday afternoon, with some areas expecting up to an inch of accumulation before the weather clears later in the day. However, residents are being warned that this initial flurries are just the beginning β another significant storm system is expected to bring as much as 4 inches of snow across the city by Sunday evening.
As temperatures drop, the city's infrastructure will become increasingly brittle and prone to freezing, making travel conditions hazardous. In response, the city has activated its Winter Weather Emergency Plan and issued a travel advisory for Sunday, urging residents to plan ahead and avoid traveling if possible.
Preparation efforts are underway, with the city deploying 700 salt spreaders to pre-treat roads and bridges, operating continuously through Sunday. Plows stand at the ready in case neighborhoods receive more than two inches of snow, which would trigger a full-scale response.
A Code Blue weather alert has been issued for Saturday from 4 p.m. until 8 a.m. on Sunday, with outreach teams dispatched to all boroughs to assist homeless residents in finding shelter. Residents are encouraged to report anyone in need by calling 311 for assistance.
Furthermore, the National Weather Service is warning of extremely cold air expected to arrive by Monday and Tuesday, bringing temperatures that will be some of the coldest of the season so far.
As temperatures drop, the city's infrastructure will become increasingly brittle and prone to freezing, making travel conditions hazardous. In response, the city has activated its Winter Weather Emergency Plan and issued a travel advisory for Sunday, urging residents to plan ahead and avoid traveling if possible.
Preparation efforts are underway, with the city deploying 700 salt spreaders to pre-treat roads and bridges, operating continuously through Sunday. Plows stand at the ready in case neighborhoods receive more than two inches of snow, which would trigger a full-scale response.
A Code Blue weather alert has been issued for Saturday from 4 p.m. until 8 a.m. on Sunday, with outreach teams dispatched to all boroughs to assist homeless residents in finding shelter. Residents are encouraged to report anyone in need by calling 311 for assistance.
Furthermore, the National Weather Service is warning of extremely cold air expected to arrive by Monday and Tuesday, bringing temperatures that will be some of the coldest of the season so far.