Snowfall intensified during the afternoon and was forecast to persist into Thursday as thousands remained without power from the tempestuous wind and rain that hit during the previous storm late last week, bringing flooding to coastal Massachusetts.
Up to a foot of snow is expected to fall on New York City and surrounding New Jersey and Connecticut suburbs, with up to two feet further inland, and wind gusts could create “near-whiteout conditions” for travelers, the National Weather Service said.
The heaviest snow was expected in Maine, where up to 18 inches was possible.
The storm spread with varying degrees of intensity across the north-east, from western Pennsylvania up into New England, the service said.
Around half of all US scheduled flights were canceled at the three major airports serving New York City, according to the tracking service FlightAware. The website said 9,587 flights had been delayed and 3,076 canceled, most of them in the north-east, by late afternoon.
All schools were closed in Philadelphia, while other schools across the region had already canceled classes or shortened the school day ahead of the storm. Accumulated snow and winds up to 60mph are expected to knock down more power lines. Some 100,000 homes and businesses in the region remained without power on Wednesday.
Source: theguardian
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