
"The tri-state area (and beyond) is facing its most significant snowstorm in years, only weeks after the last major storm triggered days of transit delays and suspensions. T This storm is worse. Travel is difficult, if not downright unsafe, for many Monday morning, as millions wake up to more than a foot of snow outside their homes. Find the latest forecast details here."
"New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared a state of emergency for the five boroughs and issued a travel ban. That means no vehicles are permitted on streets, bridges and highways for the duration of the ban. It lasts from 9 p.m. Sunday to 12 p.m. Monday. Alternate side parking is suspended. NYC buses and subway New York City Transit informed customers that, to accommodate winter weather operations, most subway service will operate locally."
A severe winter storm brought more than a foot of snow across the tri-state area, producing the region's most significant snowfall in years and hazardous travel conditions. New York City declared a state of emergency and imposed a travel ban prohibiting vehicles on streets, bridges and highways from 9 p.m. Sunday to 12 p.m. Monday, with alternate side parking suspended. Major transit changes include most subway service operating locally, LIRR shut down until further notice, Metro-North running an hourly weekend schedule, suspended connecting services, and truck restrictions on select bridges for storm safety.
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