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NYC Travel Ban Lifted Amid Heavy Snowfall

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New York City has lifted its travel ban on nonessential traffic as the region continues to dig out from a major snowstorm. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that roads and bridges have reopened, though officials warn conditions remain hazardous across the five boroughs. The city recorded 16 to 19 inches of snow with more accumulation expected throughout the day.

Despite the travel ban being lifted, Mayor Mamdani urged residents to remain indoors as cleanup efforts continue. The storm has created significant disruptions to daily life in America's largest city, with transportation systems struggling to clear major arteries. City services are working to restore normal operations while monitoring conditions.

Mayor Mamdani's press conference included a personal appeal to New Yorkers' independent spirit, asking residents to stay home despite their natural inclination to remain active. The mayor's message emphasized community care during the severe weather event, encouraging residents to check on neighbors and prepare for continued challenging conditions. City officials continue to monitor the situation closely as the winter storm impacts the metropolitan area.