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Winter Storm Update: Outdoor subway service suspended, mass transit impacted by massive snowstorm

Winter Storm Update: Outdoor subway service suspended, mass transit impacted by massive snowstorm
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Transit Suspensions and Changes Due to the Epic Noreaster

Latest S I storm updates: Neighborhood reports, snow totals and transit delays

How the storm unfolded on Staten Island: Vignettes, developments and snow totals Updated Feb 01, 2021; Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A nor’easter slammed Staten Island late Sunday and intensified as Monday progressed, before switching over to freezing rain Monday evening. The storm dumped a foot of snow on the borough, and forecasters say it’s possible we may get a little more overnight. Here are the most important things you should know moving forward: Public school buildings will be closed again on Tuesday. Catholic elementary schools will be having another snow day. Here is a look at how the storm unfolded on Staten Island on Monday:

Commuter alerts: Crash reported on Staten Island Expressway Brooklyn-bound; some bus routes suspended

Commuter alerts: Crash reported on Staten Island Expressway Brooklyn-bound; some bus routes suspended Updated Feb 01, 2021; STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The snow storm is creating major disruptions to travel on Monday morning. A crash has been reported on the Staten Island Expressway Brooklyn-bound near Clove Road, according to emergency radio communications. Traffic is moving slowly along the expressway eastbound between Clove Road and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, according to Google Maps. A number of MTA express and local buses are not operating on Monday and Tuesday due to the storm. Suspended routes include the SIM3, SIM4X, SIM8X, S81, S84, S86, S90, S91, S92, S94, S96, and S98.

Forecaster details how long snow on Staten Island will continue, when to expect worst

Forecaster details how long snow on Staten Island will continue, when to expect worst Updated Feb 02, 2021; Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. After what’s looking to be a 24-hour onslaught of heavy snow and dangerous wind gusts, meteorologists are saying to expect more of the same. As of late Monday morning, snow is expected to continue falling and accumulating on Staten Island until “sometime Tuesday morning,” according to AccuWeather senior meteorologist Courtney Travis. Snow began to fall across the borough on Sunday afternoon, and residents woke up to a few inches on Monday morning. About 9 inches of snow had fallen in Rosebank by about 11 a.m., according to an unofficial measure by the Advance/SILive.com.

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