U.S. Northeast braces for late winter
blizzard
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[March 13, 2017]
By Chris Michaud and Daniel Trotta
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forecasters put the
U.S. East Coast from New York City to Boston on a blizzard watch
starting as early as Monday night, with authorities warning residents to
prepare for the possibility of widespread power outages, road closures
and flight disruptions.
Weather experts predicted the region could see 12 to 18 inches of
wind-blasted snow from Monday to early Wednesday.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced preparations for the so-called
Nor'easter storm, activating the state Emergency Operations Center as of
Monday night while also directing state agencies to be on heightened
alert.
"I encourage all New Yorkers in affected regions to plan ahead and avoid
any unnecessary travel as the storm progresses," Cuomo said in a
statement, adding that commuters should expect road closures, delays and
cancellations.
The storm also raised the potential for power outages with damaging
winds across eastern Long Island and southeastern Connecticut, the
National Weather Service said.
Significant disruption to air travel in the region was also anticipated
with the storm.
Blowing snow and strong winds could lead to whiteout conditions with
visibility as poor as a quarter mile, the service said. Sub-freezing
temperatures were forecast in the upper 20s Fahrenheit.
New York City issued a snow alert for Monday night into Tuesday,
expecting snowfall rates of up to 2 to 4 inches per hour Tuesday morning
and afternoon, with gusts of up to 50 mph.
Mayor Bill de Blasio warned New Yorkers that "besides the snow, it will
be cold," while officials recommended that people avoid driving and use
mass transit when possible.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was installing hundreds of
pieces of snow equipment at the three New York area airports. Thousands
of tons of salt and sand were prepared for airport roads, parking lots,
bridges and tunnels.
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A woman is seen through a snow soaked car window walking in the snow
at Cunningham Park in the borough of Queens in New York, U.S., March
10, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
As some 50 million people along the Eastern Seaboard came under
storm or blizzard watches, Washington, D.C., which often bogs down
with even low levels of snow, was expecting 5 inches and twice that
in outlying areas.
The storm comes near the end of an unusually mild winter along much
of the East Coast, with below-normal snowfalls in some areas,
including New York City and Washington. It was the warmest February
on record in nearly the entire area, according to the Northeast
Regional Climate Center.
Last week in New York, temperatures hovered near 70 degrees
Fahrenheit, according to Accuweather.com, hitting 60 or higher on
six days in February.
Meanwhile, in the western United States, the weather service
forecast potentially record-setting heat in Arizona, Colorado, New
Mexico and Utah, where temperatures were expected into the 90s in
some places.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud and Daniel Trotta; Editing by Randy
Fabi)
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