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NYC Braces for 16 Inches of Snow: Mayor's First Big Test
23 Jan
Summary
- New York City anticipates over a foot of snow, testing Mayor Mamdani.
- 2,000 sanitation workers prepared for 12-hour shifts and 700 million pounds of salt.
- A larger storm system is causing ice, power outages, and travel disruptions nationwide.

New York City is bracing for a substantial snowstorm expected to deliver over a foot of snow, marking a significant early challenge for Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Central Park could see as much as 16 inches of snow, potentially the heaviest since 2021.
In preparation, the city has mobilized over 2,000 sanitation workers for 12-hour shifts. They will have 700 million pounds of salt available, with plows ready to deploy once snow depth reaches two inches.
The storm is part of a broader weather system affecting the central and southern U.S. with frigid temperatures and ice, leading to widespread power outages and hazardous travel conditions. This system is anticipated to cause ongoing airline delays and cancellations throughout the weekend.



