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West Village »

Drone operators from Queens to Brooklyn to Manhattan took to the skies during and after the storm.

Woodside »

The mayor said hundreds of pieces of equipment were on their way to Queens on Sunday.

TriBeCa »

The self-described YouTube filmmaker Casey Neistat reprised his 2014 stunt. 

Midtown »

Mayor de Blasio made the announcement on Sunday morning. 

Civic Center »

Up to 18 inches of snow, 55 mph wind gusts and flooding are in the forecast, officials say.

Maspeth »

A city judge ruled that Rudy Dilone should be fired for pushing a car door into a supervisor.

Midtown »

The National Weather Service placed New York City under a blizzard watch this weekend.

Midtown »

Forecasters said El Niño will likely mean a milder winter, though February may bring heavy snowfall.

Civic Center »

The de Blasio administration has tried to harness social media to reach New Yorkers directly.

Midtown »

The storm could dump up to 8 inches of snow on top of what remains from last Monday.

Upper East Side »

Schools set to open, but alternate-side parking is suspended as city could see 8 inches of snow and ice.

Rossville »

Michael Berkman, 34, did donuts in a Lowe's parking lot around 2:45 a.m., during the travel ban.

DUMBO »

Alternate side parking is suspended until Monday, but meters will still be monitored, the DOT said.

Park Slope »

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