
Yonkers coping with cold as city still digging out from snowstorm
The dangerous bitter cold is not good for the skin or infrastructure in Yonkers, where residents are still digging out their cars, and crews are using heavy machinery to haul away huge snow piles.
Layers were an absolute must on Friday, yet another day of subfreezing temperatures, made worse by a brisk wind.
Yonkers is nicknamed the City of Seven Hills, but even for emergency vehicles, navigating tight, snow-packed streets is difficult.
The Department of Public Works Snow Emergency Command Center remains active.
Crews are using heavy machinery to haul away huge snow piles that have not melted. Outside contractors have even been brought in to help speed up overnight work. The initial focus is clearing main arteries for emergency vehicles, then clearing commercial districts.
Eyewitness News reporter Marcus Solis has more on how the city is coping with the cold and leftover snow.







