Two die as winter storm wallops
northeastern United States
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[February 10, 2017]
By Scott Malone and Jonathan Allen
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The fiercest
snowstorm of the winter slammed the northeastern United States on
Thursday, leaving a foot (30 cm) of snow in places, canceling thousands
of flights and shutting down schools. At least two deaths were blamed on
the storm.
The storm, which came a day after temperatures had been a spring-like 50
to 60 degrees (10 to 16C), had wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour (80
kph) and left roads and sidewalks dangerously slick in densely populated
cities such as New York, Boston and Hartford, Connecticut.
The storm's winds reached as far south as Virginia, where a truck driver
died after his tractor-trailer was blown off the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge-Tunnel, Tom Anderson, the facility's deputy director, said in a
phone interview.
A New York City doorman died while shoveling snow as he slipped and fell
down a flight of stairs, crashing into a window that cut his neck,
police reported.
Some areas experienced "thunder snow," violent bursts of weather
featuring both snow and lightning.
Nearly two-thirds of the flights into or out of the three major New
York-area airports were canceled, as were 69 percent of those at Boston
Logan International Airport, according to Flightaware.com.
Nationwide, about 4,000 flights were canceled and 5,700 delayed.
"The roads are dangerous," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told
reporters. "I don't care if you have a four-wheel-drive car and you
think you're a super hero ... if you don't have to be out, don't be
out."
David Hassan, 50, attested to the ugliness of the weather as he packed
up his mobile coffee cart in New York's Times Square.
"I don't like coming out in this weather but I have three kids going to
school and I have to work," Hassan said as he prepared for the two-hour
trip back to his home in Parsippany, New Jersey.
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Pedestrians walk up a street on Beacon Hill during white-out,
blizzard-like conditions in a winter nor'easter snow storm in
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. February 9, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
New York received about a foot of snow, while Boston was braced for
up to 20 inches.
Many schools systems were closed in the area, and Boston schools
would remain closed on Friday, Mayor Marty Walsh said.
Many government offices also were shuttered with Massachusetts and
Connecticut ordering non-emergency workers to stay home.
Blizzard warnings were in effect for the New York's eastern Long
Island suburbs, southern Connecticut and Rhode Island, as well as
the Massachusetts coast.
Temperatures were expected to fall to single-digit Fahrenheit levels
overnight in the Boston area.
(Additional reporting by Gina Cherelus and Daniel Trotta in New
York, Ian Simpson in Washington and Svea Herbst-Bayliss in
Providence, Rhode Island; Editing by Larry King and Bill Trott)
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