NYC Snowfall: Treacherous Sidewalks, Subway Access, and Remote Learning
CBS New YorkJanuary 26, 20263 min13,537 views
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- ❄️ New York City experienced its biggest snowfall in nearly four years, with Washington Heights receiving almost 15 inches.
- ⚠️ The storm has made sidewalks and streets treacherous, creating difficulties for both pedestrians and drivers.
Challenges with Mass Transit
- 🚇 Accessing mass transit is particularly difficult, with unshoveled and slippery sidewalks around subway entrances.
- 🚌 Several buses were observed struggling, with one driver needing to shovel himself out of a snow-packed bus stop.
- ⚠️ Stairwells leading into the subway are also hazardous, with a strong recommendation to hold onto railings.
Remote Learning Implementation
- 🏫 In response to the storm, New York City schools shifted to remote classes for the day.
- 💻 Mayor Eric Adams stated that systems were stress-tested to ensure students had the necessary materials and technology for online learning.
Looking Ahead: Freezing Conditions
- 🥶 Officials are warning that as temperatures drop, even treated roads and sidewalks could freeze quickly.
- ⏰ The key takeaway for the day is to give yourself extra time and be mindful of your footing.
- 🏠 If possible, officials recommend staying home to avoid hazardous conditions.
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