Chic: While the mother daughter duo fought the frigid temperatures and gusty winds, the socialite accessorized her chic ensemble with a $1,445 Valentino coral micro bag
Earlier this week, New Yorkers were told to prepare for their heaviest December snowfall in a decade with nor easter expected to bring 14 inches to the Big Apple this week and up to two feet in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Forecasters predict the conditions could rival snowfall last seen in NYC in 2010 when 20.1 inches fell in Central Park, records show.
Mayor Bill de Blasio warned Tuesday that schools may close for in person learning Thursday, but insisted remote classes would continue. Officials also confirmed COVID-19 testing centers will also shut from Wednesday afternoon. Drivers were warned to stay off the roads on Wednesday.
New Yorkers headed out for a final meal Tuesday night before outdoor dining will shut down Wednesday
Outdoor dining has been ordered to halt starting Wednesday at 2pm ahead of a massive nor easter
The storm is forecast to dump up to 14 inches of snow in the Big Apple and in nearby states
Some restaurants started to dismantle their outdoor dining set up as New Yorkers flocked to stores to stock up on food and shovels ahead of the snow storm
More than 60million Americans are under winter storm warnings from Georgia to New England
NYC prepares for its heaviest December snowfall in a DECADE: New Yorkers are warned to stay off the roads, COVID testing centers will shut and parents are told to prepare for schools to close as up to 14 inches is set to fall
Forecasters predict the storm will hit the Tri-State Area from Wednesday and will continue into Thursday
The storm could rival snowfall last seen in the Big Apple in 2010 when 20.1 inches fell in Central Park
New Yorkers were on Tuesday seen stocking up for the bad weather, buying shovels, salt and sleds
A snow alert has been issued; restaurants will have to stop outdoor dining, effective 2pm Wednesday