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Winter storm: NYC, New Jersey, Connecticut prepared for significant snow

New York City The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a Snow Alert for Thursday, which means Roadway Dining and Open Streets are suspended. Sidewalk dining can still continue. Alternate Side Parking has also been suspended through Saturday, though meters will be in effect. Officials warned the Thursday evening commute could be difficult, with the heaviest snow expected to fall between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you don t have to drive, please stay off the roads, NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Deanne Criswell said. Diana Rocco has the latest on road conditions as another winter storm hits New York City.

Winter storm: Snow preparations underway in NYC, New Jersey, Connecticut

Winter storm: Snow preparations underway in NYC, New Jersey, Connecticut
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Winter storm live updates: Nor easter shuts down much of the Tri-State

Snowstorm Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter Live updates during the winter storm WABC Share: 3 Things to Know NJ TRANSIT service updates NJ Transit will resume full weekday service on Wednesday on all bus, light rail and Access Link services systemwide. Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All other rail lines will operate on a Level 1 Severe Weather schedule. Ban on Commercial Vehicles on I-84 Corridor Lifted Bans of commercial vehicles, empty trailers and tandem trailers on state highways across New York State have been lifted and truck traffic can now safely return to normal. Similar bans have also been lifted on bridges and tunnels maintained by the MTA and Port Authority. All motorists are also being reminded that advisory speeds of 45 mph remain in effect on a number of state highways and should plan accordingly.

Snowstorm Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter

Snowstorm Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter Live updates during the winter storm WABC 3 Things to Know NJ TRANSIT service updates NJ Transit will resume full weekday service on Wednesday on all bus, light rail and Access Link services systemwide. Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All other rail lines will operate on a Level 1 Severe Weather schedule. Ban on Commercial Vehicles on I-84 Corridor Lifted Bans of commercial vehicles, empty trailers and tandem trailers on state highways across New York State have been lifted and truck traffic can now safely return to normal. Similar bans have also been lifted on bridges and tunnels maintained by the MTA and Port Authority. All motorists are also being reminded that advisory speeds of 45 mph remain in effect on a number of state highways and should plan accordingly.

Snow Stream Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter

Snowstorm Live Updates: Tri-State digging out from nor easter Replay Video UP NEXT Eyewitness News is providing continuous live updates and coverage with information that you need to know during the winter storm. 3 Things to Know NJ TRANSIT service updates NJ Transit will resume full weekday service on Wednesday on all bus, light rail and Access Link services systemwide. Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All other rail lines will operate on a Level 1 Severe Weather schedule. Ban on Commercial Vehicles on I-84 Corridor Lifted Bans of commercial vehicles, empty trailers and tandem trailers on state highways across New York State have been lifted and truck traffic can now safely return to normal. Similar bans have also been lifted on bridges and tunnels maintained by the MTA and Port Authority. All motorists are also being reminded that advisory speeds of 45 mph remain in effect on a number of state highways and should plan accordingly.

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