Flood and gale warnings are in place across many coastal areas
in the Pacific Northwest, whilst winter storm warnings remained
for eastern parts of Maine, according to the National Weather
Service.
"One final storm system will move across the Northwest today
with heavy coastal rain and heavy mountain snow," it said.
Several alerts were affecting a number of major roads in
Washington state, with "hazardous water conditions" closing a
number of sections, the Washington State Department of
Transportation said.
Some properties, roads and fields were seen deep in water in
images and videos posted on social media and by local news
outlets.
Around 2,600 flights to, from and within the United States were
canceled on Friday, according to Flightaware.com, with COVID-19
also affecting airlines.
More than 50,000 customers along the west Coast are currently
without power whilst Virginia is the worst-hit state in east,
data from poweroutage.us showed.
Earlier, a storm in the east left some parts of Kentucky,
Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland under 6 to 8
inches (15 to 20 cm) of snow with coastal New England hardest
hit as some towns saw more than a foot (30 cm) of snow on
Thursday and into Friday.
Federal government offices in Washington were closed, and dozens
of school districts across the eastern half of the country
canceled classes due to the snow and bitter cold.
The storm was the second this week to slam into the eastern
United States. On Monday, the region was blanketed by up to a
foot (30 cm) of snow, stranding thousands of people for up to 27
hours when nearly 50-mile (80-km) stretch of Interstate 95 in
northern Virginia became impassable.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey in Washington, Brendan O'Brien in
Chicago; Additional reporting by Tyler Clifford in New York;
writing by Costas Pitas; editing by Jonathan Oatis, Cynthia
Osterman and Sandra Maler)
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