Zoran Mamdani
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Just show up at your local sanitation garage between 8 a.m.
and 1 p.m.
tomorrow with your paperwork, which is accessible online at nyc.gov slash snow, and you can get started right away.
New Yorkers can expect that Monday morning commute will be extremely hazardous, with heavy snowfall and peak winds coinciding to create slippery conditions and greatly reduced visibility.
Hi, Victoria.
Hi.
So I thought as the mayor, I wanted to call you and give you some news.
We've got a full snow day tomorrow.
No online school.
Yes.
No remote learning.
Full classic snow day.
We are asking New Yorkers to avoid all non-essential travel.
Please, for your safety, stay home, stay inside, and stay off the roads.
Over the course of the day, it will grow heavier, with intense snowfall beginning at 6 p.m.
and dangerous winds increasing overnight.
Conditions that will persist through Monday morning and into the evening.
We are now expecting between 13 to 17 inches of snow, but there is a slight chance we may see up to 20 inches, if not more.
This means we are forecast to receive up to six inches more than we received a few weeks ago.
These have the potential to be even more hazardous conditions than we faced the last time around.