Powerful winter storm slams US northeast as NYC issues travel ban
Powerful winter storm slams US northeast as NYC issues travel ban 4 hours ago Nardine Saad A historic winter storm has started lashing the northeast US, placing 59 million people under weather warnings and causing power outages and a travel ban in New York City.
Already, power outages are mounting with more than 20,000 without electricity in New Jersey.
The National Weather Service has warned that the storm will bring an estimated 2-3 inches (.
07m) could fall per hour during the storm, and snowfall can reach 1-2 feet (0.
6m), resulting in "nearly impossible" travel conditions.
The city is expected to be hit particularly hard with 18-24 inches (0.
6m) of snow expected to fall in the metro area and temperatures dropping to about 20F (-6C).
He declared a state of emergency in the city.
"This will be something the likes of which we've not seen in years," she said.
Long Island and New York City and lower Hudson are literally in the direct eye of the storm. "
He also closed state government offices on Monday.
"We're asking Rhode Islanders to take this storm seriously and stay home," McKee said.
"This is an all-hands-on-deck response.
In Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a disaster declaration ahead of the storm to ensure state agencies "have every resource they need to prepare and keep people safe" and told residents to avoid unnecessary travel and follow instructions from local officials and agencies
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