UPDATE: A massive snowstorm is currently blanketing New York City and the Tri-State Area, with totals soaring up to 12.5 inches in some locations. As of 4:03 PM on December 10, 2023, the snow continues to fall, impacting travel and daily activities across the region.
The latest reports detail significant accumulations:
– In Williamsburg, Brooklyn, residents are dealing with 9.7 inches of snow.
– Wayne, New Jersey has recorded 12.0 inches.
– Levittown, Long Island reports 12.1 inches.
– Hartsdale in the Hudson Valley has seen 12.5 inches.
– In Norwalk, Connecticut, snowfall totals stand at 9.5 inches.
Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors if possible, as road conditions are hazardous and public transportation is experiencing delays. Emergency services are on high alert, ready to assist those in need.
This storm marks one of the largest winter weather events in recent years, causing disruptions for commuters and prompting school closures across the region. The First Alert Weather Team is closely monitoring the situation, providing up-to-date forecasts and safety tips.
As the storm progresses, officials emphasize the importance of preparation and caution. Residents are advised to keep emergency supplies handy and avoid unnecessary travel.
Stay tuned for further updates as this winter storm continues to develop. The impact of this significant weather event is being felt widely, and it’s crucial to remain informed for safety and planning.
