‘Life-threatening’ conditions in New York as ‘historic’ winter blizzards dump deep snow across US East Coast

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New York has declared a state of emergency after “historic” blizzards dumped deep snow and gave way to blustery conditions across the US East Coast.

The powerful nor’easter, which are common for the region at this time of year, has flooded coastlines and blocked roads across 10 states, leaving treacherous conditions in its wake.

In New York, governor Kathy Hochul urged people to stay inside, warning of sub-zero wind chills after the storm passed through.

“This is a very serious storm, very serious. We’ve been preparing for this. This could be life-threatening,” she said.

“It’s high winds, heavy snow, blizzard conditions – all the elements of a classic nor’easter.”

Elsewhere, Boston was preparing for potentially record-breaking snowfall.

US meteorologist Anthony D Torres told Sky News: “These nor’easters happen every year, but the powerful ones like this one happen maybe once or twice a decade. And this particular storm, if it produces more than 70cm of snowfall in Boston, would be the largest snowfall ever observed from a single storm in the Boston metropolitan area.”

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Speaking to local media on Saturday, Boston City Councillor Ruthzee Louijeune said: “This is going to be a historic blizzard.

“It’s the power of the wind and the amount of snow that makes this one particularly dangerous.”

Residents in the city have been warned to stay indoors as the storm prepares to pass over.

Snow in Massachusetts. Pic: AP
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Snow fell in Massachusetts – with Boston expecting record snowfall. Pic: AP
A stranded motorist, at right, gets help shoveling out his car from a passerby with a shovel in Providence, R.I., Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. A powerful nor'easter swept up the East Coast on Saturday, threatening to bury parts of 10 states under deep, furiously falling snow accompanied by coastal flooding and high winds that could cut power and leave people shivering in the cold weather expected to follow. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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The storm passed over 10 states in the US. Pic: AP

Planes, trains, and automobiles all halted across the East Coast

Airlines had already cancelled more than 5,000 flights scheduled to depart between Friday and Saturday, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware. More than 8,500 flights have been delayed.

More than 90% of Saturday schedules at Boston’s Logan Airport and New York’s LaGuardia were scrapped, according to FlightAware.

Amtrak trains on the busy corridor between Washington and Boston have all been halted, with delays or cancellations across much of the rest of the rail network.

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee issued a state-wide ban on cars using the roads, as well as telling tractors and trailers to stay off the tarmac for now.

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NBC correspondent Chris Pollone in Boston told Sky News that “today is a day to stay home”.

“Of course, this area is used to heavy snowfall, but what’s going to make it so dangerous is the heavy wind that’s coming in blizzard-like conditions,” he said.

“They say that people who are on the roads won’t be able to see anything, and so they’re saying it’s really a day to stay in, allow the ploughs to do their work and clear the roads.”

Students at Harvard taking advantage of the snow. Pic: Massachusetts
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Students at Harvard taking advantage of the snow. Pic: Massachusetts

Fast-falling snow and high winds

Forecasters said up to two feet of snow could fall across the region – as fast as five inches per hour – along with gusts of 70mph early on Saturday.

Winter storm advisories and warnings have been issued from the Carolinas through Maine, where snow was forecast to continue on Saturday.

Photos on social media showed shoppers crowding into grocery stores and stocking up on essentials ahead of the storm.

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