
Laura James
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NYCEM, in coordination with the National Weather Service, is monitoring a storm system that could bring snow to NYC Sunday into Monday. ❄️ Most likely scenario: periods of light snow Sunday morning and again Sunday evening, potentially continuing into Monday morning, with around 3 to 4 inches total. Lower chance scenario: a stronger storm track could bring heavier snow Sunday into Monday, with over 6 inches possible and some risk of minor coastal flooding. Be ready to adjust travel plans Sunday and Monday morning, including caregiving schedules. Avoid unnecessary travel Sunday and Monday morning if you can to allow snow operations crews to operate. If you are traveling, use mass transit and expect travel delays. 🌡️ Temperatures Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday are expected in the mid to upper 30s, with overnight lows dropping from near freezing Sunday night into the upper 20s by Tuesday night. Highs are expected to remain above freezing, and temperatures are expected to be in low to mid 40s by midweek. Continue to monitor forecasts and official updates as details become clearer. Subscribe to @NotifyNYC by texting NotifyNYC to 692-692, and view winter weather preparedness tips at nyc.gov/beready.


















This year's HBCU was best attended, most impactful event in recent years. College admissions, scholarships, financial aid information, black excellence & pride. Thank you to incredible NYUL staff, sponsors, Young Professionals & volunteers #NYULFair @UPS @NatUrbanLeague

Today's #MondayMotivation comes from all the volunteers who came out to transform the @UPS loading dock on Greenwich street! This project couldn't have happened without you and @HudsonSquareNYC!












