Mayor Mamdani Tells NYers to 'Stay Inside' During Snowstorm
- Over 3,000 flights have been canceled at major New York City airports due to a blizzard expected to bring between 18 to 24 inches of snow and strong winds from February 22 to 23.
- Air India canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark on February 23, citing heavy snowfall and prioritizing passenger safety.
- Major airlines including Delta, American, and United have suspended or significantly reduced flight operations at New York and Northeast area airports, with cancellations and travel delays expected through Wednesday.
- New York City and surrounding areas are under blizzard warnings during this period, with officials urging residents to stay indoors due to hazardous conditions.
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Mayor Mamdani tells NYers to 'stay inside' during snowstorm
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) -- New York City is quickly preparing for a storm that's expected to drop over a foot of snow over the tri-state area. The city will see between 18 and 22 inches of snow Sunday night and Monday morning, according to Mayor Zohran Mamdani. He's telling New Yorkers to "stay inside." [...]
Air India cancels New York, Newark flights on Monday due to severe winter storm
Meteorologists warned that the strongest impacts are likely along coastal zones, where heavy snow, high winds and storm surge conditions may combine to create hazardous conditions through early Monday.
Over 3,000 flights canceled at NYC airports as historic blizzard threatens to bury region in 2-feet of snow
Over 3,000 flights have been canceled at major Big Apple airports as a historic blizzard threatens to bury the region in at least two feet of snow, data shows.
A powerful winter storm, which could turn into a “superb,” threatens New York City and the north-east of the United States with wet snowfalls of up to 30 centimeters from Sunday and tropical storm gusts that will likely knock down electrical cables, leave planes on the ground, and make life-threatening journeys.A blizzard alert extends from New Haven south to Delaware, including New York and Long Island, starting at 6:00 a.m. Sunday. It is likel…
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