Gov. Andrew Cuomo says National Guard members and snow-removal equipment are being moved upstate from the New York City area now that the storm has shifted.
Cuomo says that, so far, there’ve been no reports of significant coastal flooding or power outages in the metropolitan region.
The National Weather Service has cancelled its blizzard warning for the metropolitan New York City area. A winter weather advisory is still in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
A blizzard warning is in effect for a region that includes northern Westchester County. The new forecast calls for between 4 to 8 inches in New York City and 6 to 8 inches in southern Westchester County.
Parts of upstate New York could get 30 inches.
(AP)
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Mr Coumo and Mr De Blazio, you are both idiots shutting down the city “again” totally uncalled for, this is and always was a regular winter snow , they are both not fit to be leaders,
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