The city is bracing for potential snowfall Monday night after weeks of spring-like weather, according to the Department of Sanitation.
A “snow alert” has been issued by the agency starting Monday night at 8 p.m., which will allow it to coordinate with the Office of Emergency Management and the Department of Transportation for potential snow clearing if any flakes fall.
The city can expect rain and a low of 36 degrees starting Monday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Flurries are more likely in areas north of the city, but the “snow alert” allows DSNY to begin to prepare equipment for any winter weather by attaching plows, if necessary, adding tire chains and loading salt spreaders, officials said.
The winter forecast also comes near the five-year anniversary of a storm that dumped 20 inches of snow across the five boroughs — which launched a blizzard of criticism against the city after many outer borough streets were left unplowed for days.
I want the warm weather! I hope it WILL NOT snow!! : (
Oh no…..
#1 I agree with you no school no work haha haha
here in montreal were having no school tomorrow because of a snowstrom already
Go Yosef yitzchok engel!!! Best snowman ever built in mesivta!!!
lets hope for no school