
"BROOKLYN HEIGHTS - It was a time of boots and scarves, snowplows and snow blowers, and quick walks along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade to catch a glimpse of drifting ice floes in the East River. Winter Storm Fern dropped more than a foot of snow between Jan. 25-26, and much of it still remains, frozen on the ground. Brooklyn's Arctic weather continues, with sub-freezing temperatures and the promise of more snow to come."
"A polar vortex could bring one more round of frigid air across the city around the middle of February, according to AccuWeather."
More than a foot of snow fell in Brooklyn during Winter Storm Fern on Jan. 25–26, leaving much of the snowfall still frozen on the ground. Residents used snowplows and snow blowers and took quick walks along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade to view drifting ice floes in the East River. Sub-freezing temperatures persist across the area, maintaining icy conditions. Weather forecasts indicate the potential for additional snowfall, and models suggest a polar vortex could bring another round of frigid air around the middle of February, raising the likelihood of further cold and wintry precipitation.
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