New York City is preparing for what meteorologists say could be the largest snowstorm in years, set to hit Friday night. Residents are urged to take precautions and stay informed as plows and emergency crews get ready to clear streets and maintain safety.
City officials advise New Yorkers to prepare early, keeping sidewalks, driveways, and vehicles ready for the incoming storm. While winter storms are a familiar challenge, proper snow safety practices remain critical to avoid accidents and injuries.
Experts recommend that those shoveling snow take steps to protect their health. Wearing warm, breathable clothing and sturdy boots can prevent frostbite and slips. Staying hydrated is important even in cold weather, and checking weather updates before heading outside helps ensure preparedness.
When removing snow, it is advised to push snow rather than lift it to reduce the risk of strain or injury. Residents should also work in sections, take frequent breaks, and avoid overexertion, especially those with heart or mobility concerns.
With shovels, plows, and salt trucks on standby, city officials emphasize that safety comes first. Residents are encouraged to follow local advisories, remain cautious on streets, and help ensure both their own safety and the smooth functioning of city services during the storm.
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