Manhattan is thoroughly cleaned after a snowfall. When I lived in the far part of Brooklyn we d hardly ever see snow plows.The previous answer was right, you can definitely see that in Brooklyn, Queens, SI or parts of the Bronx. If you really want to see snow accumulation in Manhattan, you d have to go to a park. Central Park is especially pretty in the snow. http://wirednewyork.com/real_estate/mayf��
It gets like that In quite neighborhoods that are more residential rather than business oriented. The streets are like that in many places in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and some parts of Manhattan. All the parks in nyc look like that for sure. The thing is.. the snow meltss. It s always a problem because after it snows it usually gets warmer or the streets don t stay like that (full of snow) for too long because it s mandatory for the roads to be shoveled and melted. People also shovel all around their houses. So it doesn t stay like that too long.
It looks like a residential neighborhood in Queens or Brooklyn. I can t think of anyplace in Manhattan that might look like that.
hard to say probaly the suburbs because the snow in ny either melts or turns into slush or doesnt come at all.
No where in NYC . In Denver almost everywhere.