Posted on 01/23/2016 9:50:35 AM PST by Libloather
Gov. Cuomo issued a travel ban Saturday, shutting down roads and some train service as a killer blizzard bears down on New York City.
New York City and state roads will close to all traffic except emergency responders at 2:30 p.m. Metro-North and Long Island Railroad service will stop at 4:00 p.m., the governor said.
MTA will also shutter service for exterior subway routes at 4 p.m., Cuomo said.
The massive blizzard will go down as one of the five worst in city history, Mayor de Blasio said Saturday. The storm - which killed at least nine people as it traveled up the East Coast Friday - will likely dump between 20 and 25 inches of snow on the city Saturday, the mayor said.
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“Itâll be all gone in 2 days.”
Here near Dulles Airport, we’ve had about 2’ so far, with another 8” expected.
Starting Monday, we’ll have temperatures above freezing, with 50s by next weekend.
Get ready for all the worrywarts whining about flooding next.
Why do you expect to lose power? Is it the wind or the ice or what?
I remember the blizzard of ‘78. My sister lives (and lived) on a side street on a hill in Queens. Her street was unpassable for weeks. Manhattan was plowed out in a few days. Congestion complicates things. One stuck car on a narrow street ties up traffic for blocks.
In ‘78 the streets were cleared (or not) by union civil servant Department of Sanitation drivers. The garbage trucks were repurposed as plows. The Sanitation drivers are incredibly unproductive, probably less than a fourth as productive as private contractors most other localities use.
I remember one blizzard that happened on St. Patrick's Day in the 1990s. The City of Pittsburgh decided to go through with its annual St. Patrick's Day Parade even though many of the participating organizations, marching bands and other participants couldn't make it. I think there might have been one high school marching band. Felt sorry for the majorettes in their skimpy costumes trying to march and twirl their batons in such cold, snowy weather.
But the best part was when some news person interviewed a city councilman (the politicians all showed up for the parade). This imbecile uttered a now famous line: “Gosh, the crowds seem a lot smaller this year than in previous years.”
No! Really? Ya think?
Anyway, we all survived without media “team coverage,” reporters standing outside with their yardsticks measuring the amount of snow, dash cam videos of snow covered roads and hours of news readers telling us, “IT'S SNOWING!”
Not soon enough!
Which brings us to the Mexican phrase of the day: “Wind Chill”.
Example: “My lady caught me cheating so she threw a brick through my wind chill.”
Yikes!! Streets were impassable for weeks??
Were they able to get to stores? Did stores even have anything left?
Hope folks have prepared, accordingly.
Don’t forget to clean your chimney! I had a Chimney fire a couple of weeks ago, not fun.
How Horrible! Times Square has been blasted with one-quarter inch of snow!
Obviously, Capitalism has failed, and we're all going to die as a result!
Chaos will be everywhere, and cats and dogs will be living together!
And thousands seem intent on proving him right...
On the upside, the utility crews did a good job this past summer and fall trimming trees in my area that are near power lines, so I might luck out.
Everybody seems to miss the irony of your post and screen name!
about 3 inches an hour falling now, I only hope i don;t lose power.
Most of them were caught out trying to get home.
nah. its not going to get warm enough and high winds will give us drifts that will last until spring.
She had a convenience store around the corner and could take the bus to and from the grocery store, but that stuff gets old quick.
It’s ok I’m in Denver and washed my car today That should bring the snow back quickly
Wow,you sound like a real tough guy
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