Snow, sleet threaten U.S. East Coast,
hinder hundreds of flights
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[February 21, 2019]
By Barbara Goldberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A winter storm bore
down on the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday, threatening to snarl New York
City's evening commute after hindering air travel along the East Coast
and prompting the shutdown of federal offices in Washington.
Snow turning to sleet slickened roadways in the New York metropolitan
area by the early afternoon and was blamed for a rash of fender benders
and traffic jams.
The widespread weather system piled as much as 6 inches (15 cm) of snow
across the Washington area before turning to sleet, said meteorologist
Bryan Jackson of the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center
in College Park, Maryland.
As much as 7 inches of white powder blanketed the south-central
Pennsylvania borough of Greencastle.
By evening, the winter storm was set to move into the Boston area, where
it is expected to leave just 2 inches overnight before tapering off by
the morning commute, forecasters said.
Elsewhere in the United States, a storm system threatened to dump 1 foot
(30 cm) to 2 feet of snow in the Four Corners area, near where Arizona,
Colorado, New Mexico and Utah come together, Jackson said.
A third system drenched the Southeast with heavy rains that were
expected to last through the week, prompting flash flood warnings.
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A local resident removes snow from a car during a winter storm in
Washington, U.S., February 20, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
On the East Coast, the storm forced the closing of federal agencies
in Washington as well as schools in Philadelphia, Baltimore and the
nation's capital.
Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled in and out of major
airports in Washington, New York, Philadelphia and Chicago,
according to Flightaware.com. Airports told passengers on social
media to check their airlines for delays and cancellations.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York and Brendan O'Brien in
Milwaukee; Editing by Frank McGurty and Jeffrey Benkoe)
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