New York Braces for Major Blizzard with School Closures
New York Braces for Major Blizzard with School Closures
US · Published Mar 5, 2026
New York City declares a state of emergency as it prepares for its first major blizzard in a decade, leading to school closures and travel restrictions.
The National Weather Service forecasts 16 to 24 inches of snow, with winds up to 40 mph, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.
Public schools are closed on Monday, marking the first snow day since 2019, with reopening scheduled for Tuesday, pending weather evaluation.
NYC declares emergency, prepares for blizzard
New York City is preparing for a significant blizzard, prompting Mayor Zohran Mamdani to declare a state of emergency. The city is bracing for substantial snowfall and strong winds, with the National Weather Service predicting 16 to 24 inches of snow, particularly along coastal areas. Wind speeds could reach up to 40 miles per hour, creating hazardous conditions and potential whiteout situations.
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