A blanket of over four inches of snow descended upon New York City, transforming the urban landscape into a winter wonderland – and eliciting a surprisingly candid remark from outgoing Mayor Eric Adams.
During an interview on local news, as the city grappled with its heaviest snowfall since 2022, Adams offered advice that immediately sparked a reaction. A grin spread across his face as he addressed the blizzard’s impact, a playful glint in his eye.
“Stay home — this is a good baby-making day,” he declared, the statement hanging in the air and drawing audible surprise from the news anchors. A collective “Ahhh!” echoed in the studio, followed by lighthearted banter about a potential surge in births.
Adams didn’t stop there, enthusiastically expanding on his suggestion. He encouraged residents to embrace the cozy conditions, suggesting a day of relaxation and enjoyment.
He playfully referenced his son’s advice – “just do ‘Netflix and chill’” – and even connected the idea to a broader goal: boosting the city’s population. The comment was delivered with a clear intention to lighten the mood during a potentially disruptive storm.
The winter storm wasn’t confined to New York, however. It unleashed its fury across the East Coast, impacting states from Rhode Island to Massachusetts with heavy snow and causing widespread travel chaos, including over 1,500 flight cancellations.
Within New York City, warnings about treacherous black ice and slick roads kept residents vigilant. The city’s 2,700 sanitation workers worked tirelessly, enduring grueling 12-hour shifts to clear the streets and maintain essential services.
Adams praised their dedication, acknowledging the challenging conditions they faced. He offered a cautionary note, reminding New Yorkers that a fall is an experience never forgotten, emphasizing the importance of caution during the storm.