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Home » Not sure how they did it: NYC clears 20 inches of snow within hours after historic blizzard, internet reacts

Not sure how they did it: NYC clears 20 inches of snow within hours after historic blizzard, internet reacts

Times of India by Times of India
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Even as a historic winter storm buried parts of the northeastern United States under record snowfall, a social media post has gone viral, highlighting New York City’s rapid recovery and strong emergency response.“New York isn’t perfect but it’s still one of the best functioning cities in the country,” a user wrote on X. “The fact that I can take the subway to dinner just hours after a blizzard is incredible, meanwhile people in the suburbs are snowed in for days.”

The post came in response to another user who expressed surprise at how quickly Midtown streets were cleared despite heavy snowfall. “We received 20 INCHES of snow, but you’d never know,” the user wrote, referring to conditions around their office.NYC emerged from a historic snowstorm that forced widespread shutdowns of schools, offices, and transport systems across the Northeast.

Mammoth cleanup effort and paid snow shovel programme

Amid the crisis, New York mayor Zohran Mamdani announced an emergency initiative to accelerate snow clearance by paying residents to shovel streets and sidewalks.During a press conference, Mamdani said the city coordinated with the New York City Department of Sanitation to deploy 33 vans and two buses to transport registered shovelers to priority areas.

According to reports cited by Daily Mail, participants were offered USD 19.14 per hour, rising to $28.71 per hour after 40 hours of work in a week. Applicants were required to be at least 18 years old, legally eligible to work in the US, and capable of physically demanding labour.The programme sparked mixed reactions online, with some users questioning identification requirements, while others defended the policy as necessary for safety and payment verification.

Record snowfall, power outages, and transport disruption

The storm, described by meteorologists as a “classic bomb cyclone/nor’easter,” dumped nearly 20 inches of snow in Central Park, while parts of Long Island recorded more than 22 inches, according to the National Weather Service.Elsewhere in the Northeast, snowfall totals were even higher. The city of Providence recorded 32.8 inches, breaking a decades-old record.The severe weather knocked out power to approximately 600,000 homes and businesses and forced more than 10,000 flight cancellations nationwide.

Rail services between New York and Boston were suspended by Amtrak, while the storm even led to the postponement of a meeting at the United Nations headquarters.Meteorologists at the Weather Prediction Center said the storm represented a “Goldilocks situation,” with temperatures perfectly suited to produce heavy, wet snow capable of paralysing infrastructure.

Rapid recovery highlights city infrastructure

Despite the chaos, conditions improved rapidly across New York City.

Officials lifted restrictions on most roads, bridges, and highways, and public schools were scheduled to reopen for in-person classes on Tuesday.By Monday afternoon, snow had eased significantly, and transportation services were gradually resuming, reflecting the city’s extensive snow removal capabilities.The viral posts highlighting clear streets and operational subway lines underscored the stark contrast between New York City and surrounding suburban areas, where snow accumulation and slower response times left residents stranded for longer periods.Forecasters warned that another weaker system could bring additional snowfall later in the week, although uncertainty remains over whether it will result in rain or snow.For many New Yorkers, however, the rapid return to normalcy after such a massive storm reinforced the city’s reputation for resilience , even under extreme weather conditions.

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