Snowstorm blasts U.S. Northeast, scuttling flights
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[December 03, 2019]
By Barbara Goldberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A blizzard-like blast
from a storm that has been raging across the United States since before
Thanksgiving slammed the Northeast on Monday, snarling travel ahead of
the evening rush hour.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency and
deployed 300 members of the National Guard.
Airline problems had more than doubled by midday, with most of the more
than 4,000 U.S. flight cancellations and delays at airports in Newark,
San Francisco, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and Washington.
Alternating rain and snow showers switched completely to snow by midday,
and were forecast by the National Weather Service to pile up by the
workday's end to 1 to 3 inches in New York and 4 to 6 inches in Boston.
"There is a projection now for certain parts of the city, particularly
the more northern parts of the city of up to five to eight inches," New
York Mayor Bill DeBlasio told reporters.
Heavier snow totals were expected in upstate New York, Pennsylvania,
northwestern New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, southern Vermont,
southern New Hampshire and Maine, with some areas already receiving a
foot of snow, said meteorologist Bob Oravec of the National Weather
Service's Weather Prediction Center.
"When it's all said and done, some areas will have over two feet of snow
from this storm, especially over parts of the Poconos and Catskills,"
Oravec said of the mountain regions.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy had said all non-essential workers
should head home at noon due to weather conditions.
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People make their way through falling snow in lower Manhattan in New
York City, New York, December 2, 2019.REUTERS/Mike Segar
The storm that started on the West Coast ahead of Thanksgiving, the
busiest U.S. travel holiday, slowly rolled across the entire
country, drenching some areas with rain, blanketing others with snow
and blasting still others with winds. Three tornadoes were reported
northwest of Phoenix.
"It's uncommon to have a tornado in Phoenix, but it's not uncommon
to have multiple types of weather with a big winter storm like
that," Oravec said.
The storm was expected to linger in New York until just before
sunrise on Tuesday, in Boston until early Tuesday afternoon and in
Maine into Wednesday morning.
"There have been huge impacts from the storm since it occurred
during the Thanksgiving week of travel and coming home from the
holiday," Oravec said.
"It hit about possibly the worst time it could hit, and it went
right across the entire country."
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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