What Can You Do In Your Hot Harlem Home As The Weather Continues To Be Unpredictable
If you’re dealing with a hot apartment due to unpredictable weather.
If you’re dealing with a hot apartment due to unpredictable weather.
By Harlem World Magazine As Harlem faces a weekend of compromised air quality, residents are gearing up to combat the challenges posed by the rising smog and pollutants in the atmosphere.
No matter what type of climate you live in, it’s essential to ensure your home is adequately prepared for any weather that comes your way.
As the weather gets warmer, the Health Department, the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) today urged all building owners, homeowners and tenants to take action to prevent window falls.
Today, severe thunderstorms may bring strong winds, heavy rain, and hail from Harlem to Hollis from 5:16 PM until 10 PM EST.
Check out this weather, clearing sidewalks and driveways of snow may be essential to keep from being shut in.
The New York City Emergency Management Department today issued a travel advisory for Thursday afternoon through Friday, December 23, 2022.
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel and President and CEO of CTIA (the Wireless Association) Meredith Attwell Baker.
New York City Emergency Management is issuing a weather advisory through the weekend.
If you are a homeowner, you know there is always a risk of inclement weather causing damage to your home.
Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs continues its season celebrating African American composer Margaret Bonds (1913-1972).
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Acting Director of the National Weather Service Mary C. Erickson, calling for expanded language accessibility for severe weather alerts.
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Acting Director of the National Weather Service Mary C. Erickson, calling for expanded language accessibility for severe weather alerts.
The New York City area may experience severe weather, including potential wind gusts of up to 50 MPH and heavy snowfall, starting today, Friday, January 28th, 2022, and continuing into Sunday, January 30th, 2022.
With major winter storms hitting from Harlem to The Hudson and other parts of the US, it’s important for everyone to take the necessary precautions to stay safe – including your pets.