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Midtown »

Both de Blasio and Cuomo say they don't regret the abundance of caution taken.

Park Slope »

Some residents were grateful the blizzard largely missed the city, while others wished for more snow.

Clinton Hill »

The blizzard spared the city, but several inches of snow fell in Brooklyn.

Times Square & Theater District »

Light snow and wind will continue through sundown Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

Bed-Stuy »

Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger served five times as many people as usual on Monday. 

Civic Center »

As a huge snowstorm moves through the city, DNAinfo is your best source for news and information.

Midtown »

Workers and intrepid toursits braved the begining of a blizzard in New York on Monday.

Greenwich Village »

Residents lined up for groceries, batteries and beer to prepare for the oncoming storm.

Jackson Heights »

Only one person was working to make appointments at the Jackson Heights location. 

Red Hook »

The waterfront neighborhood is bracing for the "historic" blizzard that's set to hit the city. 

Union Square »

As the snow bears down, frenzied New Yorkers are stocking up on food and supplies.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that schools would be closed Tuesday because of the storm.

Midtown »

The heaviest snow will start falling after 10 p.m. Monday.

Meatpacking District »

Forecasters had feared up to 3 feet. Schools will be open Monday, but will likely be closed Tuesday.

Midtown »

The 4, 5, 6, 7, A, C, E, Q and the 42nd Street shuttle will be disrupted this weekend.