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Capturing NYC’s Snow Day: Central Park BURIED in 11+ Inches on January 25

NYC got slammed with one of the biggest snowstorms in years, with Central Park measuring over 11 inches of snow! I went to the park in the morning when the snow had recently started, again in the early evening, and the next morning to capture the sights and sounds.

New York City is absolutely beautiful with snowfall and this storm did not disappoint. The city was out in full force with sledding, snowboarders, and so much more.

Note: This article was written by a real live human being, not artificial intelligence. 🥸

Plus, I included some great shots of my dog Scout exploring and enjoying the Central Park snow! Come along on this mini-vlog as I walk you through the storm.

Get the first-hand look at what NYC and Central Park looked like before, during, and after the massive snowstorm this past Sunday! ❄️

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As long-time lovers of New York City we made the plunge to move across the country to NYC in early 2021... with our 3 dogs at the time (RIP Buddy). We consider ourself experts in exploring new restaurants, finding the best-rated bars, and activities actually worth doing. Plus, my Google Maps organizational skills are 2nd to none. 😜

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