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The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a Snow Alert for Thursday, which means Roadway Dining and Open Streets are suspended. Sidewalk dining can still continue.
Alternate Side Parking has also been suspended through Saturday, though meters will be in effect.
Officials warned the Thursday evening commute could be difficult, with the heaviest snow expected to fall between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you don t have to drive, please stay off the roads, NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Deanne Criswell said.
The sanitation department says it has 2,000 plow vehicles, 715 salt spreaders, and over 200,000 tons of rock salt on hand, along with plenty of calcium chloride. Roads were pretreated Wednesday night with brine and pre-salting.
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New York City
The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a Snow Alert for Thursday, which means Roadway Dining and Open Streets are suspended. Sidewalk dining can still continue.
Alternate Side Parking has also been suspended through Saturday, though meters will be in effect.
Officials warned the Thursday evening commute could be difficult, with the heaviest snow expected to fall between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you don t have to drive, please stay off the roads, NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Deanne Criswell said.
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Sunday brought up to 10 inches of snow
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Road crews are working to clean snow after the state weathered a winter storm on Sunday.
The storm entered the state at approximately 7 a.m. and moved northeast, clearing most of the state by 6 that evening.
The National Weather Service is reporting snow accumulation totals between 4 inches and 10 inches, depending on the area.
Falling toward the center of that spectrum was Greenwich. In Old Greenwich, Andree Pruett was out around noon Sunday, shoveling a couple inches of snow from her driveway.
“I know it’s not much snow, but I want to get it before it gets matted down,” Pruett said. “So if I get it now, I stand half a chance.”