4:40 PM: The MTA announced the schedule for the last LIRR trains that will run late Sunday night before a temporary service suspension due the overnight major winter storm.
"To support a safe and orderly shutdown of the LIRR system," the Port Washington, Port Jefferson, and Babylon branches will operate hourly, beginning 7 p.m. Greenport service and the West Hempstead Branch will end service at 11 p.m.
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Hofstra University closed on Monday due to major winter storm
3:18 PM: Hofstra University announced that it will be closed on Monday due to the major winter storm that's expected to bring significant snow accumulations.
According to the school, in-person classes are canceled, but remote instruction "will be held in many circumstances."
Events that were scheduled to take place on campus are canceled as well, and administrative offices will be closed.
Students are advised to check with faculty about transitioning to virtual classes. Employees are also advised to coordinate with supervisors about working remotely.
Shuttle service will be suspended beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday.
MTA to temporarily suspend LIRR service, effective 1 a.m. Monday
2:52 PM: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced that it will temporarily suspend Long Island Rail Road service beginning at 1 a.m. Monday and resume when weather conditions permit it.
LIRR service will be reduced to hourly on the Port Jefferson and Port Washington branches, and half-hourly on the Babylon Branch, effective Sunday at 7 p.m.
The agency warns that LIRR customers should expect delays and cancelations due to the winter weather.
It also encourages riders to stay informed by visiting mta.info, the MTA app, the TrainTime app, email alerts and by calling 511.
Riders with hearing disabilities are encouraged to dial 711 to reach the MTA at 511.
NICE Bus to suspend service, effective 9 p.m. Sunday
2:25 PM: Nassau Inter County Express (NICE) Bus says it will suspend all service at 9 p.m. Sunday in accordance with a ban on non-essential travel in Nassau County until Monday 9 a.m.
It warned of delays or suspensions early in the evening depending on weather conditions.
NICE Bus says it "will continue to assess the roadways and conditions to make a determination about service Monday morning."
Riders are encouraged to use the NICE GoMobile app to check on the status of service in real time.
Gov. Hochul holds news conference ahead of major storm
1:30 PM: New York is about to get hit by a major winter storm that will bring heavy snow, strong winds and dangerous travel conditions. Gov. Hochul is holding an update on statewide preparations.
Suffolk County Transit service to shutdown
1:17 PM: Suffolk County Transit service will shut down systemwide at 4 p.m. today. All service will remain suspended on Monday, February 23. Service is currently scheduled to resume on Tuesday, February 24, with an anticipated delayed 10 a.m. start, weather and road conditions permitting. Riders are advised to monitor the SCT website for updates.
NICE Bus Service Advisory
1:11 PM: NICE Bus is advising riders of potential delays or cancellations from heavy snow, high winds and blizzard conditions later this afternoon and into Monday. Riders are advised to use the NICE GoMobile app (https://www.nicebus.com/Tools/GoMobile-App) to check the status of their specific bus in real-time during and after the storm. Extreme delays, detours, limited service and/or service suspensions are possible.
King Kullen and Wild by Nature stores close at 7 p.m. Sunday
11:50 AM: According to King Kullen's public relations team, due to the winter storm, King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc. will close all King Kullen and Wild by Nature stores today, February 22, at 7 p.m. Stores will reopen tomorrow, February 23, at 11 a.m.
Suffolk County declares state of emergency
10:55 AM: Suffolk County has declared a state of emergency and implemented a travel ban from 9 p.m. Sunday until 9 a.m. Monday. The ban does not apply to essential workers and plow operators.
Hour-by-hour blizzard forecast
9:29 AM: A potentially historic snowstorm with blizzard conditions is in the forecast for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut by through Monday. Isolated spots in the tri-state area could see up to 2 feet of snow. News 12 meteorologist Alex Calamia is here with an hour-by-hour forecast to show you when impacts could be at their worst and most dangerous.
AAA warns of power outages and dangerous travel as nor’easter approaches
8:37 AM: The storm brings the possibility of power outages, and drivers are encouraged to charge phones, portable chargers and other essential items before the worst conditions arrive. Click here for some tips from AAA.
5:26 AM: The Red Cross put together some tips that will help keep residents stay safe during a snowstorm. Click here for more information.
NYS Emergency Management: Search and rescue teams will be on Long Island during major snowstorm
Saturday 10: 14 PM: The New York State Office of Emergency Management is doing their best to keep communities safe during Sunday's major snowstorm. Director Pete Cichetti says search and rescue teams will be stationed across Long Island.
Gov. Hochul declares state of emergency ahead of Sunday's winter storm
Saturday 8:37 PM: Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency beginning Sunday morning ahead of the major winter storm that expected to impact travel conditions on Sunday.
BLAKEMAN BANS 'CIVILIAN VEHICLE OPERATION'
Saturday 7:34 PM: Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman banning civilian vehicle operation during peak storm hours.