NYC Weather Alert: Brisk & Breezy Sunday, Congestion Pricing Starts!
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NYC Weather Alert: Brisk & Breezy Sunday, Congestion Pricing Starts!

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Summary:

  • Brisk and breezy weather conditions expected on Sunday in NYC.

  • Congestion pricing officially launches on Sunday, with a $9 toll.

  • Concerns over Subway safety persist alongside the congestion pricing launch.

  • Various other local NYC news, including sports and community events, are also covered.

NYC Weather: Brisk and Breezy Sunday

CBS News New York's Vanessa Murdock provides the weather forecast for January 4th at 11 p.m. Expect a brisk and breezy Sunday in New York City.

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NYC Congestion Pricing Launch

Congestion pricing in New York City is set to begin on Sunday, with a $9 toll implemented. Concerns regarding Subway safety remain.

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