Boston: The dazzling snow was shaken by strong winds beating the eastern United States in the early hours of Sunday, as one of the strongest winter storms in the years triggered the chaos of transportation and power outages around around 70 million people.
Big cities such as New York and Boston bear the burden of snowstorms, which are confirmed by national weather services (NWS) which are confirmed to be “cyclone bombs” – marked with the power of a quick drop of explosion at atmospheric pressure.
The most famous part of New York and Massachusetts received two feet (61 centimeters) of snow in the afternoon, with more than 95,000 houses in Massachusetts reported without strength.
Snowfall in Boston equaled a record one day 23.6 inches set in 2003, NWS said, while Sharon City, 29 kilometers (18 miles) to the south, has recorded the highest snowfall at 8:30 a.m.
with more than 30 inches.
Islip cities, New York, and Warren, Rhode Island, both blankets.
The cold weather stretched as far as south as Florida, where NWS warned “spread to Iguana fell isolated from trees” because the temperature fell temporarily crippled the large lizard.
Residents in cities and cities by the eastern sea are urged to avoid all unnecessary trips for the second nipples, with additional snow expected to be toughest throughout the UK.
In Long Island, officials said a woman was found dead in her car by a snow operator.
Salt and snow machines crawl along the streets of New York City, where Central Park is covered by 7.5 inches of snow and a regional train line partially closed.
At Times Square, a well-known neon advertising board forms a light circle of light in snowy air.
But the cold temperature doesn’t stop Robert Burck, fixture square time known as “naked cowboys.” Wearing only underwear, cowboy hats and cowboy boots, he walked through a tourist hotspot that was almost empty, picking his guitar.
“It’s fantastic,” a tourist without witting, Gonzalo Vazquez from Spain, told AFP at Times Square.
“It’s like skiing, surrounded by lights and an extraordinary LED screen.” In the Trendy Cobble Hill environment in Brooklyn, the sidewalk is almost deserted and many businesses are closed.
But only a few brave elements smile when they wish each other “Happy Snow Day!” New York and neighboring countries New Jersey plus Virginia, Maryland and Delaware declare an emergency for all or part of the state.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the danger of the storm was not over, a commemoration of residents Saturday that “the most dangerous phase of the storm now.” “Please continue to avoid unnecessary trips while our crew works to clean the road,” he said.
In Boston, where emergency snow was stated, Mayor Michelle Wu tweeting warnings Saturday “to stay away from the road if you can.” Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said: “This storm brings strong winds and lots of snow, with the coastal, east and southeast communities who are hit very hard.” Until mid morning tomorrow, you shouldn’t travel unless you really have to.
“Eric Calessandro, the owner of the house in Marshfield City near Boston said he had just lost strength, but optimistic that the 8,000 watt generator would pull him.
He said he” must be able to bear it for a few days without strength.
“Adding that he had filled food and water in advance.
Boston’s public work said 900 snowplows worked hard on the streets of the city.
Plow driver Mark burned, working in the South Coast area of Boston, said the snow went down:” It should be light and soft, but somewhat Wet now.
“More than 3,500 flights were canceled for Saturday traveling inside, into or out of the United States, according to Flightware flight trackers, and only more than 1,200 flights had been canceled for Sundays.
Blizzard came on the heel of a similar winter storm that enveloped East North American plots – from Georgia to Canada – just two weeks ago, cutting strength for thousands of houses and also disturbing thousands of flights.