NYC Mayor In $700 Fendi Scarf Tells Residents To Stay Home As Nor’easter Dumps Snow

Via ZeroHedge

A nor’easter is blanketing parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast with snow on Tuesday morning, creating messy conditions for commuters traveling along the I-95 corridor.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams advised residents to stay home as the metro area anticipates receiving more than 8 inches of snow, marking the highest snowfall total since Central Park recorded 7.3 inches in January 2022.

During a press conference on Monday, Mayor Adams said New York City public schools will close on Tuesday and all students will move to remote learning.

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The Lessons of I-95

Guest Post by Eric Peters

A few days ago, Virginia – home to this writer – was hammered by a sudden-onslaught blizzard that dumped almost a foot of snow along the I-95 corridor, the name we Virginians use to reference the stretch of Interstate 95 that runs from Richmond up to Northern Va, near DC – before it threads up the east coast to New York and beyond.

The snow was so fierce and heavy it paralyzed traffic on I-95, which became a kind of extended parking lot for much of the distance between Richmond and Northern Virginia, which is more than 100 miles.

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