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New York City is officially getting a real snow day.

With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning.

The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home.

A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency.

It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade.

To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it.

Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani

#mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather
New York City is officially getting a real snow day.

With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning.

The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home.

A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency.

It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade.

To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it.

Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani

#mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather
New York City is officially getting a real snow day.

With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning.

The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home.

A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency.

It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade.

To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it.

Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani

#mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather
New York City is officially getting a real snow day.

With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning.

The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home.

A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency.

It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade.

To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it.

Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani

#mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather
New York City is officially getting a real snow day.

With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning.

The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home.

A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency.

It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade.

To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it.

Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani

#mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather
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New York City is officially getting a real snow day. With 18–24 inches of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced schools will be closed Monday instead of shifting to remote learning. The city received a state waiver to allow a traditional snow day, marking the first time since 2020 that students won’t log in from home. A travel ban will be in effect from 9 p.m. Sunday to noon Monday as part of a state of emergency. It’s being called the most serious storm to hit the city in nearly a decade. To NYC kids, the mayor had one message: you have a very serious mission, if you choose to accept it. Media via Shutterstock/Zohran Mamdani #mustdonyc #nycsnowday #nycweather

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