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NYC Snow Forecast: What to expect from Saturday’s nor’easter across the Tri-State

NEW YORK (WABC) — We’re keeping a close eye on a Nor’easter that is set to impact the Tri-State Friday night and Saturday.

The cold is already in place, and a reinforcing shot of arctic air (which includes some light snow) will arrive on Friday, ensuring that the upcoming storm will be a snow event.

The big wildcard is the exact track of the storm, which will have huge ramifications for how much snow and wind we get. A track farther offshore would spare us from the brunt of the storm, while a track closer to the coast could mean near-blizzard conditions over a wide swath of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

A plowable snowfall looks likely along the I-95 corridor including New York City with at least several inches of accumulation.

Latest snowfall projections

In Lee Goldberg’s latest snowfall projections, the best chance of blizzard conditions and a foot or more of snow is from eastern Long Island into southeastern parts of New England.

At the same time, areas well north and west of New York City are likely to get 3 inches of snow or less and could be completely spared as there will be a very sharp cutoff in snowfall totals as you head away from the storm.

The most difficult area to predict snow totals is New York City and areas immediately surrounding it, which could get anywhere from 3-6 inches on the lower end, or 6-12 inches on the higher end.

Lee Goldberg says he could even see scenario where parts of the city could see a big difference in totals depending on the storm’s track, but a foot of snow is unlikely at this time.

Just to the east there could be a lot of heavy banding on Long Island which could see 6-12 inches along with coastal New Jersey.

Meanwhile, snow totals will taper off from Connecticut into the Hudson Valley.

Gusty winds, coastal flooding

Beyond the snow, the eastern end of Long Island could see 50 mph gusts of wind with a potential for moderate coastal flooding.

We’re still a couple of days from the start of the storm, so lots can change between now and then! Keep it tuned to ABC7NY as we track what could be the biggest storm of the winter so far.

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New York City state of emergency due to snowstorm, schools move to all-remote learning

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — New York City Mayor de Blasio has declared a state of emergency, including restricting all non-essential travel, as of 6 a.m. Monday.

The following categories are exempt from these restrictions:
Public transit workers
First responders
Healthcare and homecare workers
Police officers
Peace officers
Any other workers engaged in vital City services
Delivery of food, medical supplies, or fuel
News media
Hotel workers
Homeless shelter and outreach workers
Utility workers performing emergency repairs
Persons employed by pharmacies, grocery stores (including all food and beverage stores), convenience stores, bodegas, gas stations, laundromats, hotels, restaurants/bars, and hardware stores
Individuals seeking medical treatment or medical supplies
For-hire vehicles, used to transport persons employed to perform any of these services to and from their places of employment

The mayor warned New Yorkers to refrain from travel as the storm’s intensity worsens.

715 salt spreaders, 2000 plows are at the ready to clear roadways with an additional 120 plows to join the fleet from other city agencies.

Starting on Saturday, over 500 miles of roadway were brined & pretreated by city sanitation.

All New York City students will move to remote learning on Monday because of the winter storm. As for Tuesday, de Blasio says no decision has been made yet.

Food distribution will be canceled at schools as well as the learning bridges childcare program for Monday.

All Catholic Elementary Schools in the Archdiocese of New York, will be closed Monday, February 1, due to the expected major snow storm. Monday will be a “traditional snow day” with no remote instruction. All Catholic schools have snow days built into their calendars with contingencies for making up instruction time.

Archdiocese High Schools operate independently, so high school families need to follow instructions from their individual schools.

Monday’s COVID vaccine appointments will be rescheduled because of the impending snow storm.

“Last thing we want to do is to urge our seniors to come out in the middle of a storm like this,” de Blasio said at a Sunday morning press conference. “It doesn’t make sense.”

Alternate side parking for Monday and Tuesday have been canceled. The mayor says the open restaurants/open streets program on Monday night is also canceled.

A hazardous travel advisory will go into effect for Monday and Tuesday.

DSNY has been split into 2- 12-hour shifts to work around the clock. The city has over 270,000 tons of salt and 320,000 gallons of calcium chloride on hand.

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