This pretty dog stays warm with a special jacket.
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Snow covers the streets of Manhattan.
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A bundled up tyke smikes in front of the Toys ‘R’ Us story in Times Square.
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Two girls pose in front of Radio City Hall.
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A bundled-up dog sniffs at a hydrant before trying it out.
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EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY — A person walks a dog down a snowy street in Brooklyn during yesterday’s storm, which is expected to dump as much as a foot before it’s all over Sunday.
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Two snow plows drive through Times Square in preparation for the winter storm warning. The forecast called for between 11 and 18 inches.
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This bundled up little girl lookd delighted to see snow as she caroused around midtown.
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This little guy stops for a taste in midtown.
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Elsewhere, school maintenance crews broke out the snowblowers, like this group at Public School 230 in Kensington, Brooklyn.
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For many, it was a nice night for a stroll, like this couple in Central Park.
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Yes, this is New York: Kinga Stala portrays an 1820’s victorian era woman as she waits in the snow for visitors outside the Guyon Lake Tysen farmhouse at Richmond Town in the Staten Island borough of New York during a holiday latern tour of the historic dutch village.
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You don’t get to break out cross-country skis too often in New York! Gail Rothschild and Stan Vinokur of Prospect Heights on ski, passing by Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn always dazzles at night, but the snow was an extra touch.
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Just like the mail must get through, deliveries must get made. A restaurant delivery man makes his way on bike along 8th Avenue in Park Slope.
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Ho ho ho! No tip? A man dressed as Santa drives a pedicab in Midtiown.
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Snows covers rocks on the Brooklyn shore of the East River during the first winter storm of the season.
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Ah, we can take it! These New Yorkers look positively unfazed as they stgrolled in midtown.
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PUT IT ON A POSTCARD — Bryant Park looks picturesque in the snow.
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Bryant Park has plenty of chairs set up but noone to sit in them as the snow falls in Midtown .
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Scratch that — this pair looks like they couldn’t be more comfortable sitting at Bryant Park.
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Ice skaters in Bryant Park.
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Some of the skaters at bryant Park were more graceful than others.
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Maybe some other day: A child’s toy sits snow-covered in Saturday’s snow storm, on 8th Avenue & 9th Street in Brooklyn.
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The eyes will have to say it all this weekend, as people bundle up in the winter weather.
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People continued to shop as the storm approached. Presents do have to get bought, after all.
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A huge crowd tries to make their way into Toys R Us in Times Square despite a snow storm warning.
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A man rides his bike through Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
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A pair takes a stroll near — where else? — Frost Street in Williamsburg Saturday evening.
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It was a long night for doormen and supers all over the city, who may be forgiven if they didn’t welcome theseason’s first snowfall.
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