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Watch for icy spots following Sunday’s storm.
Some morning flakes are possible but the accumulation is over.

Highs:Â Upper 20s
Lows:Â Low 20s
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Around NYC
1. Winter storm dumps double-digit snow totals across NYC
New York City began digging out Monday after a winter storm dumped a foot of snow in some neighborhoods, the city’s heaviest snowfall in nearly three years.
The storm brought intense snowfall rates, gusty winds and icy conditions that disrupted travel across the region. While public transit largely continued running, air travel was heavily affected and schools shifted to remote learning.
2. NYC nurses clear hurdle with some hospitals on health benefits, union says
As the largest nurses’ strike in New York City history reached its 14th day, union leaders announced progress in negotiations with major hospital systems.
The New York State Nurses Association said Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyterian agreed to maintain existing health benefits, a key sticking point. However, no final contract agreements have been reached.
3. Hochul calls for Kristi Noem to resign as DHS secretary
Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign following two fatal shootings by ICE agents in Minneapolis this month.
Hochul said the incidents reflect a dangerous pattern of excessive force and leadership failures within federal immigration enforcement. The latest shooting killed a 37-year-old man during a protest, prompting widespread outrage.
Around the Nation
1. Videos of deadly Minneapolis shooting contradict government statements
2. Man killed by a U.S. Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis was ICU nurse, family says
3. Immigrant families protest at Texas facility housing 5-year-old boy, father detained in Minnesota