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NYC Weather: Big winter storm to deliver snow, wind to Tri-State starting Sunday night

NEW YORK (WABC) — A significant, long-lasting winter storm is expected to lash the Tri-State area starting Sunday night, delivering considerable snow and high winds across the region.

The nor’easter will follow the coldest air mass of the season, which is bringing single-digital and sub-zero wind chills to the region.

A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for late Sunday night through late Monday night for much of the Tri-State area. Strong winds for the city and the coast are possible, along with coastal flooding. Snow could continue to fall through Tuesday morning.

Channel 7 meteorologist Amy Freeze says there is a 40% chance the city’s snow totals will be in the 6-10 inch zone by the end of the storm.

The lengthy duration of the storm will cause the snow to be messy and not neatly packed.

In Central and South Jersey, residents should expect to be hit harder, with a chance of 10-plus inches.

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Lesser amounts of snow will be seen north and west of the city.

Gale and storm conditions are possible on waters Sunday night into Monday night.

Beware of strong gusts in the city and coast as winds increase to 40-50 mph Monday into Monday evening.

There is a coastal flood watch in effect for Long Island and southern Queens for Monday into Monday night.

AccuWeather is tracking the system crossing the country. Forecast models show an increasing threat for a significant prolonged coastal storm system.

RELATED: City urges New Yorkers to prepare for extreme cold

Stay with the AccuWeather team for updates on the forecast over the weekend.

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Seattle hospitals rush to dole out 1,300 Covid vaccine doses in the middle of the night | Seattle

Seattle hospitals rushed out Covid-19 vaccines to hundreds of people in the middle of the night after a freezer they were being stored in failed.

It’s not clear what exactly caused the freezer failure Thursday night, but the Northwest and Montlake campuses of the UW Medical Center and the Swedish Medical Center received more than 1,300 vaccine doses that needed to be used before they expired at 5.30am Friday, the Seattle Times reported.

Word of the unexpected doses spread on social media, and a line of hopeful vaccine recipients snaked out the clinic door and through a parking lot at UW Medical Center-Northwest.

People wait in line at an impromptu Covid vaccine clinic in Seattle. Photograph: David Ryder/Getty Images

At Swedish Medical Center, a hundred people lined up. The hospital tweeted at 11.59pm that it had 588 doses to give out, and by 12.30am, all the appointment slots had been taken.

At the UW Medical Center-Northwest, assistant administrator Jenny Brackett walked along the crowd calling out and asking if anyone was over 65. Brackett said the hospital was doing its best to vaccinate those eligible, but that the main objective was to get it into arms and avoid waste. But many of those who showed up were too young and healthy to qualify under Washington state’s current prioritization categories for vaccine distribution.

One woman plucked from the crowd at UW Medical Center-Northwest, Tyson Greer, 77, said she had been waking up at 1am or 3am for more than a week to search online for coveted vaccination appointments. She finally received a shot at 1am Friday.

Healthcare workers rush to distribute Covid vaccines after a middle-of-the-night freezer failure in Seattle. Photograph: David Ryder/Getty Images

Many of the staffers working the vaccination clinic had been at work since 7am Thursday, said Keri Nasenbeny, associate chief nursing officer.

When she received word about the freezer failure, she called several nurses, who in turn recruited pharmacists and other volunteers. A Seattle firefighter seemed to show up out of nowhere to help, and a hospital staffer’s boyfriend helped manage the queue.

Those who scored the vaccine were appreciative. Sarah Leyden, 57, got word the shots were available from her wife, a hairdresser, who heard from a client who is a nurse. “I just got lucky,” Leyden said.

Anyone who received a first shot Thursday night will also receive the second shot in the two-dose regimen, regardless of age, said Cassie Sauer, president of the Washington State Hospital Association.

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Google gives recent Pixel device owners more control over Night Sight

Thanks to its latest update, the Google Camera app now lets you permanently turn off its Auto Night Sight feature on devices that automatically enable the low-light photography mode, 9to5Google reports. The feature is available with version 8.1.200 of the app, which started rolling out on Monday. Additionally, the update lets you disable the mode from the app’s flash settings.

When Google released the Pixel 4A 5G and Pixel 5 last year, it tweaked their camera apps to enable Night Sight mode automatically in low-light conditions. But using the feature means photos take longer to capture, so there’ll inevitably be occasions when you don’t want it to automatically come on. Annoyingly, as 9to5Google notes, the toggle to turn this feature off (on the bottom right of the Camera app) would previously reset whenever the app closed. As of this latest update, Auto Night Sight now remains disabled when you close the app.

As well as letting users permanently turn off Auto Night Sight, the latest version of the app also adds a Night Sight toggle into the app’s flash settings. The update doesn’t appear to be available for older Pixel phones, which prompt users to manually turn on Night Sight in low-light conditions rather than enabling it automatically.

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