Two sledders hike back up one of Central Park’s many hills on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. New Yorkers used all varieties of improvised sleds to take advantage of the fresh powder. Photo by Matthew Hoen
The New School closed its campus this past weekend after a winter storm covered New York City in snow ranging from 11-15 inches in parts of Manhattan, marking one of the city’s biggest snowfalls in years.
Children play in the snow on the corner of 14th Street and Fifth Avenue as city workers clear the sidewalk on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. Photo by Dove WilliamsSledders double up to enjoy the slopes of Central Park on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. Photo by Matthew HoenA man stands in front of a Katz’s Delicatessen surrounded by snow on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. Photo by Dove Williams
Looking ahead, New York City will remain cold. The National Weather Service forecasts highs ranging from the 20s to low 30s and overnight lows in the teens through the next week.
Luis Mota piles snow for a sidewalk snowman near campus outside of his Greenwich Village restaurant, La Contenta Oeste. Photo by Dove WilliamsLa Contenta Oeste’s completed sidewalk snowman near campus, on the corner of 11th Street and Sixth Avenue. Photo by Dove Williams
Students should monitor @TheNewSchool on X for any future New School related weather updates and the National Weather Service’s website for general New York City weather updates.
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