NYC snow storm latest: City thrown into chaos with eight inches forecast

New York City officials brace for looming winter storm

A massive winter storm was sweeping the US northeast on Tuesday, leaving more than 30 million people under weather warnings.

Up to eight inches of snow was expected in New York City with up to 15 inches possible in parts of New Jersey and southwestern Connecticut.

Heavy snowfall snarled the morning commute in major cities including New York City, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Schools were shut across states, and people were asked to stay off the roads where possible.

Tuesday’s snowstorm was the first major event of its kind in New York City since February 2022, the National Weather Service said.

It led to the closure of the US’s largest public school system for the day, and a return to remote learning. However the AP reported that children struggled to log-in for classes on Tuesday.

Traffic was backed up across the city, and the subway system and other train networks were reporting delays.

More than 1,400 flights were delayed in the US with New York’s La Guardia and JFK, Newark in New Jersey, and Boston Logan the worst affected.

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‘Puking’ snow in Connecticut

A resident in Connecticut shared a photo of the storm “puking” snow on Tuesday.

Self-described weather enthusiast, Michael Solomonides, posted an image on X, formerly Twitter, at 9am EST of the mounds of snow outside his window. He said that 9.7 inches had fallen so far in East Farmington Heights.

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 16:41

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Power goes out

More than 140,000 people were without power in Pennsylvania during the heavy winter storm on Tuesday.

More than 12,000 had also lost power in New Jersey, and nearly 5,000 in New York.

Further south, 11,600 people in North Carolina had outages, according to utility tracker, poweroutage.us.

Power outages during Tuesday’s severe winter storm

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Louise Boyle13 February 2024 16:20

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Watch: New Jersey blanketed in heavy snowfall

Snow storm: Conditions in New Jersey

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 16:00

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First major snow in New York in two years causes disruptions

Tuesday’s snowstorm was the first major one in New York City since February 2022, the National Weather Service said.

It led to the closure of the US’s largest public school system for the day, and a return to remote learning. However the AP reported that children struggled to log on for classes on Tuesday.

Traffic was also snarled across the city, and the subway system and other train networks were reporting delays.

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 15:46

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Wind and coastal warnings accompany the snow

The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for the New York area until 6pm eastern time on Tuesday.

Coastal flood warnings and advisories were in place for the entire coastline due to high tides.

A gale warning was also in effect for the ocean waters today, according to the NWS.

Coastal flood warning and advisory in the New York area on Tuesday

(Coastal flood warning and advisory in the New York area on Tuesday)

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 15:29

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Who’s getting the most snow in the New York area?

New York City was forecast to received 5-8inches (12-20cm).

NYC’s northern suburbs and south-west Connecticut: 12 to 15 inches (30 to 38 cm). Northeastern New Jersey and southern Connecticut: 8-12 inches (20 -30cm).

Total snowfall in the New York area

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Louise Boyle13 February 2024 15:16

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Nor’easter captured from space

The US winter storm that is making its way up the Eastern seaboard on Tuesday was captured from space.

The enormity of the system was revealed by the GOES satellite, and shared by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 15:05

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Massachusetts tells non-essential staff to stay home, school cancelled

Non-essential state employees were told to stay home in Massachusetts due to the heavy snow expected on Tuesday.

Governor Maura Healey told all non-essential Executive Branch employees to not report to work Tuesday.

Boston-area schools were also closed due to the weather.

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 14:44

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More than 1,400 flights are cancelled

Flight cancellations were mounting in the northeast on Tuesday as a winter storm swept the region.

The New York area airports – LaGuardia, JFK and Newark – were the worst impacted.

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 14:28

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Philadelphia warned to take it easy on the roads

The Philadelphia metro area was warned to take it easy on the roads as rain turned to sleet and snow on Tuesday morning.

“Snow will become heavy at times during the morning rush,” the National Weather Service said. “Use extreme caution and delay travel if possible! A much nicer afternoon is expected.”

Louise Boyle13 February 2024 14:09

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