"Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Sunday that the storm approaching on Monday was likely to be one of the biggest to ever strike New York City, and he urged people to stay indoors to avoid powerful winds, low visibility and “treacherous” road conditions.
The National Weather Service, which issued a blizzard warning for the greater New York City area, forecast gusts of wind up to 50 miles per hour and snow accumulation of “at least one to two feet.”
But Mr. de Blasio said the storm could bring up to three feet of snow, beginning with flurries late Monday morning, and that the heaviest snowfall would probably come Monday night into Tuesday morning."
Colin Moynihan reports for the New York Times January 25, 2015.
SEE ALSO:
"Up To 3 Feet of Snow Expected To Hobble Region" (Boston Globe)
"New York Prepares for Blizzard Amid Warnings of Closings and Hazards"
Source: NY Times, 01/26/2015