"New York City and the rest of the Northeast is bracing for an intense nor'easter forecast to bring blizzard conditions Sunday evening into Monday. States of emergency have been declared for the city, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and all of New Jersey. Authorities in both states are urging people to stay home during the storm, as travel is expected to be dangerous and difficult."
"New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expected to decide whether to move Monday's public school classes to remote learning by noon Sunday. People planning to fly in or out of the region should check with their airline, as hundreds of cancellations and delays were already reported at the region's airports Sunday morning. Rail travelers should check service with Amtrak, which has begun modifying or cancelling trips on Sunday and Monday."
A powerful nor'easter will produce blizzard conditions across New York City and the Northeast Sunday evening into Monday, prompting states of emergency for New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and all of New Jersey. Authorities urge residents to stay home because travel will be dangerous and difficult, and transit agencies have prepared modified Monday schedules with more cancellations possible. Airports already reported hundreds of delays and cancellations; the FAA may issue groundstops at JFK and LaGuardia. Rail and bus services are adjusting schedules. Schools and colleges are shifting to remote learning or closing, and commercial vehicle restrictions take effect on key roadways.
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