NYC schools will go remote during winter storm that could bring 8 inches of snow: Mayor Adams
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NEW YORK (PIX11) – New York City public schools will be fully remote Tuesday as the city prepares for a storm that could bring between five to eight inches of snow, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.
The storm was expected to pick up speed around 4 a.m. Tuesday, dropping snow across the city through Tuesday evening, National Weather Service officials said. Temps were expected to reach a high of 49 degrees Monday and drop below 40 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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