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What Happens When the Snow Doesn’t Melt?

New York City recently experienced a heavy snowfall of fifteen inches, prompting extensive snow removal efforts, including the deployment of over two hundred snowplows and significant quantities of salt and chemical ice melt. However, persistent freezing temperatures caused the snow to harden into ice instead of melting, leading to the phenomenon known as 'sneckdown', where snow accumulates in areas usually reserved for vehicle traffic.

What Happens When the Snow Doesn’t Melt?

Credit: ByNaaman ZhouFebruary 3, 2026

Key Highlights

  • Fifteen inches of snow fell in New York City last week.
  • Over 2,200 snowplows were used for snow removal.
  • 12,000 miles of sidewalk were cleared.
  • 209 million pounds of salt and 200,000 gallons of calcium chloride were applied.
  • The freezing temperatures resulted in the formation of 'sneckdowns' in the streets.
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