Hochul expands winter storm state of emergency across entire state
Governor Hochul's statewide emergency order mobilizes over 7,500 utility workers and enables telecommuting as up to three feet of snow and 70 mph winds threaten New York.
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Hochul expands emergency declaration to all of New York as big snowstorm approaches
Albany, N.Y. — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday expanded her emergency declaration to include the entire state ahead of a lake effect storm that could drop as much as three feet of snow in some areas.Hochul’s order continues the existing state of emergency, which was issued during Friday’s snowstorm, to now include all 62 counties in New York state.
A state of emergency has been declared.
A state of emergency was declared in New York state on Tuesday due to a winter storm moving in from the north, which brought more than 50 centimeters of fresh snow to the northeastern United States in a short period of time in some places. The heaviest snowfall is expected in the western part of New York state near the Great Lakes, but about 30 centimeters of snow have already fallen in a large area.
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