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Millions of people in New York City and the rest of the tri-state were stuck home under travel bans and blizzard warnings as a fierce winter storm slammed the region with heavy snow and high winds. Cellphones across NYC received wailing push alerts Sunday night announcing a ban on non-emergency travel on all streets through noon Monday because of “dangerous
The NYC metro area is buried under significant snowfall as the blizzard continued overnight, with many communities reporting two feet of snow — and higher totals on Long Island and Staten Island. Snowfall totals across the five boroughs have climbed into the double digits in several neighborhoods:
Elsewhere in New York, the latest snow totals in the New York area have been measured at nearly 20 inches in Suffolk County, 17 inches in Nassau County, 16 inches in Kings County, 15 inches in Bronx County and over a foot in Westchester, Rockland and Richmond counties.
A huge mob of rowdy winter warriors descended on a Manhattan park on Monday afternoon — throwing snowballs in a chaotic scene and tormenting cops, according to authorities and witnesses.
The storm has started to wrap up in New York City, New Jersey and beyond, with impressive snow totals left in its wake.
Staten Island's East Shore saw as much as 2 feet of snow from the winter storm that battered the five boroughs.
The blizzard of 2026 isn’t over yet, and some areas of New Jersey have already been buried with as much as 16 to 19 inches of snow as of early Monday morning. And the snow isn’t over yet. Forecasters say the snow will continue to fall into the early afternoon,
With a potential blizzard coming to New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave an update on how the city is gearing up for the next snowstorm.