"The Monday morning commute won't be messy in New York City. It will be nonexistent. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared a state of emergency and a travel ban during a press conference on Sunday as a giant winter storm bore down on much of the Northeast. The National Weather Service said to expect blizzard conditions and up to 20 inches of snow over the next 24 hours. Parts of New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts could get up to 25 inches."
"US airlines, meanwhile, are canceling and delaying thousands of flights. As of Sunday afternoon, airlines had canceled over 3,000 flights and delayed over 2,900, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. New York City's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports have the highest number of cancellations, followed by Newark Liberty International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and Boston Logan International Airport."
A significant winter storm will impact much of the Northeast from Sunday into Monday, with blizzard conditions and 20 inches of snow expected in many areas and up to 25 inches in parts of New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. New York City declared a state of emergency and a travel ban that closes streets, highways, and bridges to all traffic from 9 p.m. Sunday until 12 p.m. Monday. US airlines canceled over 3,000 flights and delayed over 2,900 as of Sunday afternoon, with major airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark heavily affected. The Department of Homeland Security suspended TSA PreCheck and Global Entry due to the partial government shutdown, though PreCheck and Global Entry lanes remained open at major airports on Sunday.
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