"NYC-OEM says Brooklyn could see as high as 4 inches of snow throughout the night, adding to the snow from the day before, to create slippery and cold conditions. In response, the city's Department of Homeless Services extended their Code Blue alert to keep the homeless off the streets as temperatures continue to drop. Streets across the borough saw a mix of cleared walkways and large amounts of ice where salt was not applied evenly."
"One of those areas is Maria Hernandez Park - a frequent source of frustration for residents who say the walkways are iced over. DSNY says crews have been out applying salt across roadways in anticipation of additional snowfall. It warned that if totals exceed over 2 inches that plows will not come out until later in the evening. The snow forced 193 delayed flights and 124 cancellations on Sunday from JFK and 133 delays with 112 cancellations from LaGuardia."
Brooklyn could receive up to four inches of additional snow overnight, adding to prior accumulation and creating slippery, cold conditions. The city's Department of Homeless Services extended Code Blue to provide shelter as temperatures fall. Streets across the borough showed a mix of cleared sidewalks and extensive ice where salt was not applied evenly, notably at Maria Hernandez Park where walkways remain iced over. The Department of Sanitation crews applied salt across roadways in anticipation of more snow. DSNY warned that plows will be delayed until later if totals exceed two inches. Airport operations saw hundreds of delays and many cancellations.
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