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New York City is getting walloped with snow - and that's making a select few skiers and snowboarders happy.
Winter storm Jonas unloaded over 16 inches of snow in the city as of 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon, according to The Weather Channel.
Forecasters expect the storm to dump over 25 inches of snow before it dissipates during the early-morning hours on Sunday, Reuters reports.
The blizzard is expected to be one of the top-five worst ever to hit New York since record-keeping began in 1869, according to the New York Daily News.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a travel ban at 2:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon restricting all non-emergency vehicles from the city's roads until at least Sunday morning. All MTA buses stopped operating at noon.
"I know that New Yorkers, we think we're tough, we think we can handle anything ... but the roads are truly, truly dangerous," Cuomo said at a press conference.
But that's not stopping the intrepid powderhounds who are trying to make the most of the snowfall in what has been an unusually warm winter.
A couple of guys from New York's Nolita neighborhood found a place to ski - on the Williamsburg Bridge:
Brett Van Dyke and Tom Wilson
Brett Van Dyke, 26, and Tom Wilson, 26, hit the snow-covered pavement leading into Manhattan on Saturday.
Brett Van Dyke and Tom Wilson
Some people chose to walk, but these guys had other plans.
Brett Van Dyke and Tom Wilson