Governor Declares State of Emergency as Snowstorm Hits New York

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Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for 36 counties in New York, including NYC, as a major snowstorm is expected to bring 4-8 inches of snow, with localized amounts up to a foot, along with strong winds and potential power outages, prompting residents to take safety precautions and avoid unnecessary travel.
- Governor declares state of emergency for 36 New York counties, including Central NY Syracuse.com
- Blog: Parts of NY get 8+ inches of snow, while NYC and NJ to get lower totals NBC New York
- How much snow from winter storm 12/26/25: Snowfall totals from NYC, NY, NJ and CT ABC7 New York
- State of Emergency declared in NY: Gov. Hochul PIX11
- DSNY Issues Snow Alert for Friday, December 26 at 1 p.m. NYC.gov
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