Moved from "Winter storm threatens East Coast" thread:
Whether this storm turns out to be over-hyped or not, it is now a fact that New York City will suspend its bus, subway and commuter rail service Sunday at 7 p.m., ahead of the storm. Tunnels and bridges will be closed on a case-by-case basis.
That in itself will create a traffic mess. Expediters operating in the Northeast will be well advised to watch the weather and traffic reports and plan accordingly. Truck parking, always a challenge in the Northeast, may be doubly so because of the storm. I would not take it for granted that a parking place will be available at Bordentown while the storm passes through.
Keep in mind that the customers you usually strive mightily to serve may well decide to stay home on Monday and Tuesday. You might make it through with the freight, but they may not be there to care.
UPDATE: The New York City Mayor announced that schools will be closed on Monday. He also ordered the immediate and mandatory evacuation of NYC low-lying areas that are home to 370,000 people. With subways and rail services to shut down at 7:00 p.m., these people will lose that way out at that time. How many people will obey the order remains to be seen but many thousands will soon be in motion if they are not already.