Snow arriving in NY area creates slick roads

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Big snowfall in suburbs north of NYC
Tim Fleischer reports on a big snowfall for communities north of New York City.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- Another round of snow hit the New York City area Wednesday, creating slick road conditions and a messy morning commute.

The clipper system spread snow across the region, causing slick spots on most untreated surfaces.

The higher accumulations were in areas north and west of New York City. Northwestern New Jersey and the Hudson Valley saw 2 to 4 inches, and some areas north of I-84 received several inches of snow.

The New York City Sanitation Department issued a Snow Alert, but trucks were out as salt spreaders instead of plows as the city got just a coating to a slushy inch in the five boroughs.

Still, alternate side of the street parking was suspended for Wednesday in the city.

Further to the north, there were higher snow totals.

In Fishkill, the salt spreaders hit the roads early to try to help during the peak morning commute drive time.

"We started early this morning when it first started to snow," said Glenn Scofiel, of the Fishkill Highway Department.

Just a few miles away in Wappingers Falls, they were seeing some snow, but area residents know it can get a whole lot worse.

"Usually the Thruway Department is pretty good, I trust those guys will be on top of that," said one driver. "Upstate New York, we're pretty prepared. Downstate, I'm not so sure."

In New Jersey, a car struck a Department of Public Works sand truck causing it to overturn. As a result, Beekman Road in South Brunswick was closed.

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