Daily News New York City. March 29, 2020

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Today

55° 49°

Rain and
drizzle

Monday

64° 43°

Some
sunshine

Tuesday

50° 38°

Cloudy
and cooler

Wednesday

54° 41°

Cloudy

High/Low.......................... 54°/45°
Normal high/low .............. 54°/39°
Record high.................. 84° in 1945
Record low ................... 13° in 1923

24 hrs through 5 p.m. yest. .. 0.20”

Sun 6:44 a.m. 7:18 p.m.
Moon 9:36 a.m. none

First

Apr 1

Full

Apr 7

Last

Apr 14

New

Apr 22

Forecasts and
graphics provided
byAccuWeather,
Inc.©2020

51/44
50/44
51/44

50/41

55/49

51/42

50/45

53/45

55/46

53/47

52/42

59/52

61/52

59/47

57/48

68/50

NewYorkHarbor:Wind E 7-14
mph today. Seas 2-4 feet. Rain.

Coney Island:Wind ENE 8-16 mph
today. Seas 3-5 feet. Visibility less
than 4 miles in rain.
Sandy Hook:Wind E 10-20 mph
today. Seas 3-6 feet. Visibility less
than 4 miles at times in rain.
Montauk:Wind E 12-25 mph
today. Seas 4-8 feet. Visibility less
than 3 miles in rain.

Statistics for NewYork City through
5 p.m. yesterday
0 1 1 1 1 0

High: Low: High: Low: High: Low: High: Low:

AlmanacYesterday

Temperature

Precipitation

Sun and Moon
Rise Set

Shown is today’s weather.Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
Bridgeport
New Haven
White Plains

Goshen

NewYork City

Riverhead

Montauk

Deer Park

New
Brunswick

Sandy
Hook

Newton

Atlantic City

Cape May

Trenton

Long Beach

Hammonton

Marine Forecast

UV IndexToday

8 am 10 am Noon 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm
AccuWeather.com UV Index™
0-2 Low; 3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10
VeryHigh; 11+ Extreme.

Today’s forecast ................... Good
Yesterday ............................ Good

“S/G” denotes Sensitive Groups

Air Quality
The presence of man-made pollutants
affecting aspects of human health.

Source:NYDC

Moon Phases

SUN., MARCH 29 - SAT., APRIL 4
ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING RULES ARE
SUSPENDED MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOR
CORONAVIRUS PRECAUTIONS
Drivers, don’t start your engines unless
you’re an essential worker, or it’s an emer-
gency, or you need to get your car in-
spected. New York has extended most
deadlines drivers have to worry about in
New York as we all try to slow the spread of
COVID-19.
What’s still the same in New York? Car
inspection regulations because that is a
safety issue (auto shops are open), and all
parking rules except for alternate side
parking. The ASP suspension is scheduled
to be lifted Wednesday. But follow me on
Twitter @GridlockSam to see if the suspen-
sion is extended.
What’s different?


  • In New York City, there will be no
    additional penalties added between March
    2 2 and April 19 to parking and camera
    violations that are not in judgement by a
    court.

  • The Dept. of Motor Vehicles closed its
    offices and has extended the deadline on
    licenses, registrations, and non-driver IDs
    with an expiration date of March 1, 2020
    until further notice. The Traffic Violations
    Bureau has adjourned all moving violations
    through April 17.

  • When DMV offices reopen, they prob-
    ably won’t get the crowds that had been
    showing up for Real ID licenses, which
    require in-person applications. A federal
    deadline has been extended a year, and
    regular driver licenses will be accepted as


ID on domestic flights until October of 2021.


  • City buses are still running and they are
    free. Please enter from the back doors.
    Please stay off the roads if you’re not
    doing what New York State and City con-
    sider to be essential work — we all must do
    our part to slow the spread of coronavirus.
    Visit the state’s website for the full list.
    The experiment to close four streets to
    traffic continues 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday
    and Monday on Park Ave. from 28th to 34th
    streets, Bushwick Ave. between Johnson
    and Flushing avenues, 34th Ave. between
    7 3rd and 80th streets, and Grand Concourse
    between East Burnside Ave. and 184th St.
    Mailbag:
    Dear Gridlock Sam,
    Iusually park my truck on First Ave. in
    Sunset Park, but I saw signs posted up and
    down the street saying there’s No Parking
    anytime between March 18-April 15. They
    were gone last Tuesday. Why were they
    there?
    Anthony
    Dear Anthony,
    Police put them up for a possible emer-
    gency drive-through street for coronavirus
    testing. But, according to my sources other
    more suitable locations were selected,
    hence removal of the signs.
    Gridlock Sam


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