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Before the Christmas holidays, New York is adorned with a snowpack

2020-12-17T19:38:16.111Z


IN PICTURES - A storm hit New York City overnight Wednesday through Thursday, blanketing the city in a thick blanket of snow.


New York woke up Thursday, December 17 under a thick blanket of snow, pledge of copious snowball battles in Central Park, after a storm that wreaked havoc in the northeastern United States and darkened a little plus the mood of restaurateurs.

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A snowstorm will have swept through several states in the northeastern United States for nearly 24 hours, the clouds gradually dissipating by midday Thursday.

More than a yard of snow fell in parts of upstate New York, but most major cities in the region received between ten and twenty inches of white powder instead.

New Yorkers are walking on Fifth Avenue.

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A man crosses snow-covered Times Square on a scooter.

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Snow falls during a Nor'easter storm in the Manhattan neighborhood of New York.

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At least six people have died, most of them in one of the thousands of road accidents that have taken place in the region, according to several US media.

Authorities have said the storm will not affect the distribution of vaccines against Covid-19, which began last weekend.

In New York, garbage trucks adorned with snowplows crisscrossed the city avenues with their characteristic screeching, while building janitors stormed shovels, spreaders, or brooms.

Snowplows sweep the road to facilitate traffic.

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A man clears the sidewalks.

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In Central Park, Manhattan's lung, from the early hours of the day, cross-country skiers enjoyed a snow cover not seen in New York in these proportions for five years.

It's brilliant,

” enthuses Elyse Mallyn, in her sixties, who goes up the circular route on skis to the north.

There is something a bit magical,

” adds Paul Huzarski, another skier.

I can get up, cross the street and go skiing.

He who hates cross-country skiing came on alpine skis, but for lack of time, did not find a slope to his liking.

A boy sledges in Central Park.

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Telecommuting to better enjoy snow-covered New York

South of the Metropolitan Museum, Cypress Hill, the park's most famous sliding spot, is gradually filling up with children who have come with their parents.

"

It's better to come early because it will be very dense

soon," rejoices John Wilcox, who has come to spend a few hours down the slope with his ten-year-old son.

It's a good break to be able to go out and have an activity,

” he says.

Right now, with the pandemic, “

there's not much you can do.

"

We were not able to return to France this year, so we are trying to make the most of New York without tourists,

" explains Julie Grandperrin, who came with her son Lucas by bus.

Accompanied by their children, New Yorkers came to test their tobogganing in Central Park.

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A young girl sledges in Central Park.

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While the dozens of dogs who take their daily walks happily snort in the snow, Cypress Hill gives its first scares.

The first tears resonate soon after a fall.

There's less pollution

(right now in New York)

so things are whiter and more beautiful.

It's exceptional,

”marvels Thomas Jacquot, in the company of his two children.

This is one of the few advantages of the pandemic.

»Hot chocolate in the backpack, this father says he is happy to work from home, for once.

Robert Burck, better known as "Naked Cowboy" experiences his first slide in the snow-covered Manhattan neighborhood.

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Most children are missing, however.

Students of the public, they were not entitled to a "

snow day

", a day without lessons, because distance education now makes it possible to avoid travel.

It would have been nice to see them all there,

” regrets Kristen Bilowus, a young professional who bought a sled two days ago.

But the snow promised to last until the end of lessons, around 2:00 p.m.

While in Pilgrim Hill, further south of the park, Kristen was "

absent

" from work, she makes her home, she said with a smile, but will have to go to a meeting.

It was very important

” to be able to enjoy the snow, she says.

Today is a really nice day.

It's great to be able to go out and exercise after this difficult year.

"

For restaurateurs, on the other hand, the bad patch only continues. The town hall has indeed suspended the service outside, the only currently authorized, even if it was to resume on Thursday evening. "

It's one more setback

," laments Fnu Dedy, manager of a Japanese restaurant in the Upper West Side.

Source: lefigaro

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