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Nicky Hilton looks chic in a leopard print jacket while braving the cold in New York City

Rothschild was later seen hanging out with her four-year-old daughter Lily-Grace who enjoyed a snow day off from school.  The two posed for a photo in the famed Washington Square Park as they frolicked in the powder and got some hot chocolate.  Currently the Northeast is braving a record-setting snow storm as more than four feet of snow were dumped on cities across the coast.  Nicky and her family may get a fairytale white Christmas as more snow is projected to be on the way next Thursday and Friday.  Speaking about her holiday plans with Page Six a few weeks ago, she said,  I ve always been taught the importance of giving back, but now it is more important than ever.   

Nicky Hilton braves the snow-covered streets of New York City

Nicky Hilton braves the snow-covered streets of New York City Sarah Abraham For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Nicky Hilton Rothschild is braving the snow-covered streets of New York City following the city s first snow storm.  On Thursday the 37-year-old hotel heiress showed she was no princess when it came to a little weather as she trudged through Soho.  Looking uber stylish in a leopard print jacket, Rothschild look effortlessly chic while running some errands.  © Provided by Daily Mail Weathering the storm: Nicky Hilton Rothschild, 37, looks chic in a leopard print jacket while braving the snow-covered streets of New York City following the city s first snow storm

Nicky Hilton rocks a leopard jacket as she and her daughter Lily-Grace, four, walk through the snow

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. 

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