According to the National Weather Service, LaGuardia Airport received 8.4 inches of snow on Friday, with 5.5 inches at John F. Kennedy International Airport and 5 inches at Newark Liberty International Airport (NWS). Meanwhile, New York City's Central Park received 5.5 inches of snow. According to FlightAware.com, over 300 planes into and out of LaGuardia Airport were cancelled on Friday. According to FlightAware.com, 468 flights were cancelled in and out of John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport. Due to a smoke problem in the morning, the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) fast transit railroad system between New York City and New Jersey was indefinitely suspended. Despite the winter storm, public schools in New York City remained open. Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has asked citizens to exercise care and avoid unnecessary travel in certain portions of the state, where two weather systems are expected to bring snow and wind gusts. Iran is ready for bilateral talks on the crash of a Ukrainian jet World Food Programme is asking for $2.6 billion to feed Afghans in 2022 For killing African-Americans, three men have been sentenced to life inprisonment