Need to stay in the know during NYC's major snowstorm? Here are some resources.

New Yorkers are bracing for a brutal storm this weekend as temperatures plummet and heavy snowfall looms on the horizon. Mayor Zohran Mamdani warned that it's going to be the coldest period in eight years, with frigid temperatures expected to persist well into the week.

Residents can expect massive disruptions across various services, including public transportation, sanitation, and schools, due to the extreme weather conditions. Gothamist has compiled a list of essential resources to help stay informed about the latest developments.

Stay tuned for breaking news updates on WNYC 93.9 FM, AM 820, or check their app and website for regular updates. The National Weather Service in New York and New Jersey provides timely forecasts, current conditions, and hazard alerts.

In case of emergencies, residents can text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692 for citywide updates in English; NOTIFYNYCESP for Spanish; or NOTIFYNYCFRE for French. The NotifyNYC app is also available, while NYC Emergency Management posts updates on X. Don't forget to keep an eye on Mayor Zohran Mamdani's and Gov. Kathy Hochul's social media feeds.

For the latest updates on sanitation services, including snow alerts and advisories, visit the Department of Sanitation website. Property owners be aware that failure to clear their own sidewalks can result in fines, while the department is also hiring emergency snow shovelers.

Residents can track social media updates from NYC Emergency Management and New Jersey's ReadyNJ feed for breaking news and alerts from Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and other officials.

MTA alerts, Metro-North Railroad, Long Island Rail Road, NJ Transit, and Amtrak are crucial to stay informed about transit disruptions. Traffic maps can be accessed through 511NY.org and 511NJ.org.

Flight delays and cancellations should also be checked with your airline and signed up for travel alerts. Power outages in New York City and Westchester can be tracked on Con Edison's website, while Long Island is covered by PSEG, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corp., and Orange and Rockland Utilities.

For New Jersey residents, power outage maps are available from JCP&L, PSE&G, and Atlantic City Electric. Stay updated on school closures, delays, remote learning through New York City Public Schools or your local school district's alerts.

Lastly, the city's winter guide to staying safe in the cold and planning for winter weather can be found online. And if you need assistance, don't hesitate to call 311 to report issues or get general city information.
 
🌨️ I'm getting a bit worried about this storm, temperatures are gonna be crazy low... like, 8 years hasn't seen anything that cold 🥶. I hope everyone's ready for the worst, especially the elderly and those who can't afford to stay warm at home. We should all look out for each other, you know? And what's with all the different numbers to text for emergency updates? NOTIFYNYC, NOTIFYNYCESP, NOTIFYNYCFRE... just pick one already 🙄. Anyway, I'll be keeping an eye on this situation and hoping everything gets back to normal soon 😊.
 
🌨️ just thinking about all that snow is giving me chills! 🥶 like, how are new yorkers gonna survive? 😂 seriously though, this storm sounds super intense and i'm sure it's gonna be a major headache for everyone. 🤯 i feel bad for all the people who have to shovel their own sidewalks... 💪 that would be so much work, especially in these cold temps! ❄️ anyway, gotta stay safe out there, NYC! 🗽
 
Ugh, this storm is gonna be a real bummer!!! ❄️ I'm so tired of shoveling snow already... anyway, have you guys downloaded the NotifyNYC app? It's super helpful for staying informed about emergencies and weather updates... just set up your notifications and you're good to go 📱. And omg, don't even get me started on the importance of keeping your phone charged in case the power goes out 😅. I swear, it's always something with these winter storms... anyway, stay warm and safe out there! ☕
 
omg a snowmageddon is comin to NYC this wkend 🌨️😱 i wonder how many hot choc & coffee sales will go up lol anyway dont forget to bundle up & stay warm, and btw who needs sunshine when u can have snowflakes ❄️🌟
 
Ugh this storm is gonna be bad!!! 😓🌨️ I mean, eight years of not being that cold? That's crazy talk! People in NYC should prep like the characters in that movie The Day After Tomorrow, you know, Tom Cruise running around in that tornado-storm stuff 🌪️. Like, for real, make sure to stock up on hot cocoa and snacks, and have a backup plan for your power outage. And don't even get me started on those sidewalks... property owners should be ready to shovel like the janitors from Frozen 👩‍🔧!
 
🌨️ Ugh, it's always the same with these crazy NYC winters... Back in my day, we didn't have all these resources like they do now 🤯, but I guess that's progress right? Still, some of this stuff is a bit much – text alerts for everything? Can't we just keep an eye on our phones and check the news like normal people? And what's with all the multiple social media accounts from the mayor and gov? It's overwhelming 😩.
 
Ugh, this storm is gonna be a real mess 🌨️😬. I'm not surprised though, temperatures dropping this fast? It's like the Earth is trying to remind us of its power 🌎. But seriously, how are they expecting people to deal with this? No heat, no power, roads blocked... it's a recipe for disaster. And don't even get me started on property owners not clearing their sidewalks... what a joke 😂. I just hope everyone stays safe and gets the help they need when the snow starts falling ❄️.
 
🌨️ this is a perfect example of how our preparedness & resilience can make all the difference when faced with harsh weather conditions... think about it, just like how we need to clear our sidewalks before the snowfall, we should also be mentally preparing ourselves for challenges in life... it's not just about physical safety but also emotional well-being 🤝 if we're proactive and stay informed, we can navigate through tough times just like New Yorkers are doing right now 🌟
 
🌨️ OMG, this storm is looking super intense! I'm not sure about that eight-year record tho 🤔... let's see how it plays out. Anyway, just want to make sure everyone stays safe and informed 🙏. The NotifyNYC app sounds like a lifesaver, btw 😊. And I love the idea of tracking power outage maps 📍. On a more serious note, gotta make sure those snow shovelers are ready for the job ❄️... can't have anyone struggling to clear their sidewalks ⚠️.
 
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