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Mamdani administration mobilizes city response as winter storm approaches
Summary
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani says city agencies are fully mobilized ahead of a winter storm, and the Emergency Operations Center will activate in person at 7 a.m. Sunday.
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New York City officials report a full, coordinated response as a significant winter storm and a prolonged period of below-freezing temperatures approach starting Sunday, January 25. Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani said agencies are working around the clock to manage snow removal, communications, and other operational needs. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Sunday, and forecasts include heavy snowfall and sustained cold through the week.
Current key points:
- City leadership announced that multiple agencies are fully mobilized and coordinating a citywide response, and Mayor Mamdani emphasized keeping New Yorkers safe.
- The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will activate in person at 7 a.m. Sunday to bring together city agencies, utilities, and transportation partners; warming centers have been opened through at least Monday evening.
- The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for Sunday with forecasts of roughly 10–12 inches of snow in the city and below-freezing temperatures expected to persist.
Summary:
City officials say a coordinated response is underway, with agency mobilization and in-person EOC activation planned for Sunday morning. Forecasted heavy snow and prolonged cold are expected to affect travel and city operations. Further operational updates were announced to be provided through city channels.
