Prospect Heights: “My spouse’s handiwork after shoveling.”
Picture: John Lin
New York Metropolis was hit with its first blizzard in almost a decade on Sunday and Monday, and we requested New York readers to ship of their pictures from the storm. View the very best of these submissions under (be sure you learn the captions), and to skip to the latest additions to the gallery, click on right here.
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The blizzard in Soho: “Nothing fairly compares to the quiet that fills NYC on a snow day, the place all of us decelerate to understand the little issues round us: taking our pets out on a day by day stroll, the distributors who’re open it doesn’t matter what, and the occasions the place we will play with our family members.”
Picture: Valeria Flores
Picture: Valeria Flores
The western view from Manhattan Plaza.
Picture: René Grayre
The steps to a townhouse in midtown Manhattan.
Picture: Brent Nemetz
Prospect Park.
Picture: Chelsey P. Seys
Prospect Park.
Picture: Chelsey P. Seys
Nancy made these pictures on her technique to snowshoe in Central Park.
Picture: Nancy Lucci
Picture: Nancy Lucci
“Yesterday on my approach again inside, I instinctively seemed up to make sure I used to be turning on the right road. For the primary time ever, snow was blocking my view. I made it to my vacation spot, solely slightly disoriented.”
Picture: Tess Davis
From a stroll round North Brooklyn.
Picture: Ellie Taylor
Picture: Ellie Taylor
In Manhattan: “Checking whether or not the James A. Farley Constructing submit workplace was open (no).”
Picture: Alison Selover
“It’s Ramadan, so if somebody invitations you to Iftar, you go, even when it’s in Williamsburg and you reside in Mattress-Stuy off the C prepare (which obtained suspended).”
Picture: Arif Javed
Mattress-Stuy transit.
Picture: Ylrahcs
Picture: Ylrahcs
Excellent snowman situations in Washington Heights.
Picture: Allyson Schettino
Buried bikes in Brooklyn.
Picture: Eric Lucier
“A view down Central Park West. I used to be standing in the course of Central Park West. There have been no vehicles.”
Picture: Rachel Ringler
Morning in Manhattan.
Picture: Danielle Goldstein
View from the Bronx.
Picture: Jennifer Lopez
Cleansing off a automobile in Brooklyn.
Picture: Markie Resendez
“That is our canine Enzo in Inwood Hill Park at the moment at about 2 p.m. The snow is roughly one Enzo excessive.”
Picture: Caitlin Seashore
My hearth escape in Union Sq..
Picture: Don Willmott
Snow on West 94th Avenue.
Picture: Katherine Montgomery
A geometrical scene in Murray Hill.
Picture: Deborah Estévez
Snow on a window body in Murray Hill.
Picture: Deborah Estévez
Columbia College, Morningside Heights: “I captured these whereas making my approach into Butler Library to remain heat and research for my rescheduled (and now impending) microbiology examination. The Alma Mater statue was utterly blanketed in snow.”
Picture: Ava Goldsmith
Hearth escapes in Nomad.
Picture: Liza Abraham
Taking part in in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.
Picture: Florencia Cavallo
The view in Astoria, Queens.
Picture: Dana
Williamsburg: “I haven’t been capable of depart my home, however have felt ensconced in layers of snow. The snow is attempting to devour every part outdoors my home windows, from the tree branches to the Citi Bikes to the vehicles. Now, over 24 hours of snow later, all I can hear is a singular snow plow in opposition to the world.”
Picture: Chloe Xiang
Picture: Chloe Xiang
A buried automobile.
Picture: David Haskell
“Uptown, New Yorkers clear streets, commute to the subway, and make snowmen in the course of the blizzard.”
Picture: Stella Ragas
South Slope, Brooklyn.
Picture: Rachel Prince
South Slope, Brooklyn.
Picture: Rachel Prince
“There’s a particular type of quietness that comes over Brooklyn throughout a snowstorm that I like, virtually as if the coziness of a snow day extends to the streets outdoors. Throughout my mid-morning picture stroll, it felt like coldness of Crown Heights had given technique to a homey heat of a snow day. The only a few individuals out on the road moved with a hush willpower to get again inside, their footprints in a short time powdering over with a brand new layer of snow. It was a reasonably and peaceable begin to the day.”
Picture: Marc J. Franklin
Picture: Marc J. Franklin
“We’re from Shanghai, China, and we’re visiting NYC to rejoice Chinese language New 12 months. It’s our first time seeing such heavy snow! This picture was taken from our resort, the Ace Lodge New York, by a photographer on the road. I like New York.”
Picture: Evan and Luke
“Important staff maintain the town going. Photographs from my commute to NYP hospital at the moment.”
Picture: Paula Castaño
“I wish to share this fabulous view with you. It at all times calms me down, although it positively freaks my daughter out once I open the window and stick my head out to take footage!”
Picture: Helena Brown
Taken from Riverdale, Bronx. View of the Hudson River.
Picture: Erica Caparas
“I needed to doc the night time because the blizzard intensified after which the following morning in my neighborhood of East Harlem. I grew up in Florida and by no means even noticed snow till I moved to the town over 17 years in the past. I like the way it transforms New York — every part turns into eerie and surreal, the acquainted turned completely alien.”
Picture: Austin Ruffer
Picture: Austin Ruffer
Face-off in South Williamsburg.
Picture: Thomas Richter
Strong shoveling in Jersey Metropolis Heights.
Picture: Craig Wacks
A statue within the Monetary District.
Picture: Drew Kerr
A taxi in Jackson Heights.
Picture: Crista Giuliani
A pile of shoveled snow in Staten Island.
Picture: Bridgette Timmins
Sledding behind the Met.
Picture: Laurence O’Keefe
Metropolis snow-removal efforts in midtown.
Picture: Chris Mackley/Christopher Mackley
Picture: Chris Mackley/Christopher Mackley
“Our canine, Kirby, in Central Park this morning. He went into full-on goblin mode.”
Picture: Jenny Lee
“Pigeons huddling collectively of their common spot on the Prospect Park entrance in entrance of Grand Military Plaza on the peak of the blizzard this morning.”
Picture: Regan O’Connell
Hamilton Heights: “The Mourning Dove that my cat by no means chases away.”
Picture: Regina Rizzo
Constructing a snow “character” within the Decrease East Facet
Picture: Jacob Moscovitch
Lengthy Island Metropolis, Queens: “I believe the children are alright.”
Picture: Noreen Plabutong