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New York City was brought to a near standstill as a powerful winter storm dumped heavy snow across neighborhoods from Queens to Upper Manhattan. Residents were seen pushing stranded cars, struggling on icy sidewalks, and battling freezing winds as buses rolled with chains and snowplows worked nonstop. While travel was disrupted and streets turned slick and dangerous, many New Yorkers braved the cold to witness the rare winter spectacle, highlighting both the chaos and resilience sparked by the storm.
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00:00The shovel! Shovel what? Shovel over there!
00:13Come on Chan, look productive.
00:18Look productive?
00:20How do you look productive?
00:23The snow I think it's like obnoxious because there's too much and we can't get out of the house unless we have to shovel or like do anything but it's my first time here in three years and I kind of miss it so planning that maybe that we can do something other than shovel and just play with the kids.
00:52Well, we didn't have this for such a long time and I think that it's not a terrible thing compared to what we should have, you know, like I think we're ready for it. We're ready for it.
01:08Hello. Snowy. Snowy?
01:10How do you call him? Snowy's kind of an appropriate name for a dog today.
01:15That's why I want him to just see a little bit of how the weather is so he's ready for it.
01:29He's 14 year old so it has hard failures but he's enjoying it.
01:35So, I'm not gonna walk you too much.
01:42I'm not gonna walk you too much.
01:43I don't know.
02:13I don't know.
02:43I don't know.
03:13I don't know.
03:43I don't know.
04:13I don't know.
04:20I don't know.
04:27I don't know.
04:28I don't know.
04:29I don't know.
04:30I don't know.
04:31I don't know.
04:32I don't know.
04:33I don't know.
04:34I don't know.
04:35But it's great to see it.
04:36It will melt slowly.
04:38It will give the trees water.
04:41Yep.
04:42It'll melt.
04:43That's exactly right.
04:44The trees will be benefited by it.
04:45And a good freeze kills next summer's bugs.
04:48Amen to that, too.
04:49I acknowledge that other people are inconvenienced.
04:53Also, all we have to do is go home now.
04:55We don't have to be out shoveling in.
04:57Yeah, I'm very grateful for all the bus drivers and the sanitation workers and all those people
05:05who are out working.
05:06So they're trying to keep people safe.
05:09And I hope the power stays on because that'll put all those Con Ed workers out working.
05:15I'm not working.
05:45Let's go.
07:15Just the barrenness of it, I guess.
07:19The beauty, it's great.
07:34It's been about 10 years since we've really had, like, more than five inches.
07:39It's not even over yet.
07:40I'm having a blast.
07:51It is freezing, but all my roommates weren't brave enough to join me, but I really wanted
07:56to run around in the snow a little bit.
07:58It's really cold, really sharp.
08:01I love it.
08:02I'm from the Seattle area, so I've skied before.
08:21We see snow sometimes, but not like this, so I'm really excited to get my first real
08:25New York City snowstorm.
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