New York City is expected to get up to 3 inches of snow ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NYC Emergency Management said Saturday.
New Yorkers are being urged to stay off the roads and travel with caution as snow, slush and rain are expected to cause slippery conditions. One inch of snow was expected to fall on Saturday, but not stick.
The Big Apple will see most of the messy weather early Sunday morning as around 1 to 3 inches of snow is forecast citywide, with a possibility of 4 inches of powder in parts of eastern Queens and southeastern Brooklyn.
“New York City: Snow is here. We’ve already seen 1–2 inches across the city, with more on the way tomorrow—heaviest between 8 a.m. and noon, and again from 4–7 p.m. If you can, stay off the roads. If you need to travel, give yourself extra time and move with care,” Mayor Mamdani said early Saturday afternoon on X.
Amid low temperatures, snow accumulation on Sunday is expected to stick. Flakes are anticipated to start falling around 8 a.m. and last until noon, then start back up at 4 p.m. and last until 7 p.m., NYCEM said.
Salt spreaders were active across the city, with plows ready to go if needed, according to the Department of Sanitation. DSNY said it has roughly 700 million pounds of salt on hand and plans to activate its GPS Room, which features a new Bladerunner 2.0 tracking operation to help keep on top of their salting operations.
Flights at New York City at LaGuardia Airport and JFK faced slight delays and halts Saturday afternoon.