See photos of NYC buried in snow
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"New York's first big snowstorm of the season turned streets into snow globes. New York woke up today wrapped in white. A powerful winter storm dropped nearly nine inches of snow across the city yesterday, quieting streets, frosting skylines and briefly turning even the loudest corners of town into something softer, slower and even kind of beautiful. Still, New Yorkers did what they always do: some stayed in, some shoveled, some sledded and some lined up for pizza anyway."
"New York woke up today wrapped in white. A powerful winter storm dropped nearly nine inches of snow across the city yesterday, quieting streets, frosting skylines and briefly turning even the loudest corners of town into something softer, slower and even kind of beautiful. Still, New Yorkers did what they always do: some stayed in, some shoveled, some sledded and some lined up for pizza anyway. The result was a city split between grit and wonder, captured best in the moments below."
A powerful winter storm deposited nearly nine inches of snow across New York City, blanketing streets and frosting building skylines. Urban noise dimmed as traffic slowed and familiar intersections took on a softer, slower character. Residents responded in different ways: some remained indoors while others shoveled, sledded, or stood in lines for pizza. Public spaces alternated between quiet, snowy stillness and pockets of activity and grit. Photographs captured the contrasts between everyday routines and collected wonder. The snowfall became both a disruption to commuting and an invitation for communal moments and simple outdoor play.
Read at Time Out New York
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