The snow has stopped, but Monday morning still started early for many New Yorkers.
Thunderbolt 12: Checking on this morning's road conditions in The Bronx
News 12's Brittany Cadet is in Thunderbolt 12 checking out the road conditions in the borough.
News 12's Marissa Santorelli is looking into the latest updates for commuters.
Taking a look at the snow pileups in Brooklyn
News 12's Edric Robinson is on the road in Thunderbolt 12 looking at snow pileups across Brooklyn.
What are buses looking like in Brooklyn? News 12's Shakti Denis has the latest MTA updates for Brooklyn residents.
Snow totals across Bronx and Brooklyn
Snowfall totals continued to climb across parts of New York City over the past 24 hours, with several neighborhoods reporting double-digit accumulations.
The heaviest snow fell across sections of the Bronx and Brooklyn, where persistent bands of snow set up for several hours. In the Bronx, Fordham reported 13.5 inches, while Throgs Neck measured 12.5 inches. Manhattan also saw significant accumulation, with 11.4 inches recorded in Central Park. In Brooklyn, Williamsburg picked up 12 inches of snow, while Crown Heights reported a lower but still impactful 8 inches.
DSNY provides update on snow cleanup efforts
Storm impacts service on subways, buses, trains and planes
Here are the links for delays and cancellations:
Over at JFK Airport, the storm caused 261 flight cancellations, which is 45% of those flights grounded and 16 delays.
La Guardia Airport isn't looking any better with 233 flights cancelled, which is 44% of their flights grounded and 16 delays.
The FAA will make a determination on whether all flights will be grounded at JFK and La Guardia after 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Subway
Some express trains will make local stops this weekend in preparation for the winter storm. Many planned service changes have been canceled.
Buses
Expect longer waits for local buses. Some buses will be pulled from service to apply snow chains before the storm and removing articulated buses from service during the storm.
NYC Public Schools students will be remote Monday
NYC Emergency Management officials announced that students scheduled to attend school on Monday will be remote.
Public school students in grades six through 12 already have the day off for Professional Development Day.
Elementary school students are preparing for a remote school day.
5 weather-related deaths confirmed in New York City
Authorities confirm that five weather-related deaths occurred Saturday in New York City.
Police say two of the bodies were discovered in Brooklyn. Another was discovered in Queens and two others in Manhattan.
The deaths occurred amid plummeting temperatures, which prompted a citywide
Code Blue alert yesterday.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani reacted to the news on X, saying in part, “it is a reminder that every year New Yorkers succumb to the cold. The danger of this weather cannot be overstated.”