New York City is recovering from a historic blizzard that dumped 19.7 inches of snow in Central Park, according to FOX Weather. While streets have largely been cleared, sidewalks and crosswalks remain treacherous, posing challenges for commuters.
The snowfall began accumulating on the ground and benches in Central Park on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, as reported by FOX Weather’s Haley Meier. Meier also reported from the Bronx, detailing the latest conditions as the city began the process of digging out.
The blizzard, described as a “Big Apple Blizzard” by FOX Weather, brought significant snowfall across the city. The 19.7-inch total in Central Park marks a substantial accumulation, though the immediate aftermath has focused on clearing roadways for essential travel. Sidewalks and crosswalks, however, continue to present difficulties for pedestrians.
FOX Weather Meteorologist Haley Meier’s reporting from the Bronx provided on-the-ground perspectives of the storm’s impact and the ongoing recovery efforts. The focus remains on ensuring safe passage for residents as they navigate the city following the substantial snowfall.