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Storm discards snow on US Northeast, closing schools and grounding flights

A powerful, fastmoving winter season storm was blanketing the U.S. Northeast on Tuesday with heavy snow, creating treacherous driving conditions for countless Americans, while forcing schools to close and damaging air travel.

More than 30 million people from West Virginia northeast into New England were under a winter season storm warning as the Nor'easter mauled parts of the area with as much as 6 inches ( 15 cm) of heavy, wet snow overnight, the National Weather Service said.

In New York City, the nation's most populated city, rain turned to snow in the early morning hours. The city was anticipated to get as much of 7 inches of snow throughout the day, making for hazardous driving conditions.

Snow was falling at a rate of up to 2 inches an hour throughout the Lower Hudson Valley, simply north of New york city, the city's. emergency situation management company stated on X.

These bands will move south over the next few hours. through about midday, leading to rapidly covered roadways and. dangerous driving conditions, the firm said, urging motorists. to exercise caution.

New York Mayor Eric Adams in a video posted on X from the. city's Queens borough stated plows were out in full force cleaning. streets.

The roads are okay; there is some wet, heavy snow coming. down, he said. It's excellent to see there has actually been little or no. automobiles on the roadway.

Jan Gautam, the head of the Manhattan-based snow elimination. company Novus Upkeep, said he was up all night and into the. early morning assembling his teams to run more than a dozen snow plows. and 30 walkway rakes to strike the streets on New York.

Our phones haven't stopped sounding considering that the snow started,. Gautam said. We'll be out there as long as it's snowing.

Gautam manages about 100 workers who service more than 250. customers throughout the city, consisting of medical facilities and hotels.

In a storm like this, with so much snow coming fast, we. need to go back to the very same areas over and over, to keep it. clear and safe, he said.

Other parts of the region might get as much as 12 inches of. snow before the storm races east and out of the area later on in. the day. Boston might get 9 inches of snow, triggering the city's. mayor to state a state of emergency.

Some 155,000 homes and organizations were without power in. Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia, according to. Poweroutage.us.

School districts throughout the area canceled in-person. classes for the day, including New York City, which was holding. classes remotely for its 1 million students.

The storm brings a definitive end to a snow drought in New. York City that lasted practically 2 years. The snow-less stretch,. which exacerbated issues over international warming, formally. concluded in mid-January, when an Arctic blast dropped about 1.4. inches - little more than a cleaning - in Manhattan's Central. Park.

Tuesday's snow is anticipated to easily leading that snowfall,. creating conditions for sledding and snowball battles, albeit. quickly.

More than 1,000 battles to and from New york city's LaGuardia,. Boston Logan International and Newark Liberty International. airports were either delayed or canceled, according to. Flightaware.com.

Strong winds of approximately 40 miles per hour (64 kilometers per. hour) and coastal flooding were likewise forecast along the New. England coast, as well as the New Jersey coast areas and Long. Island.

The winter season storm bearing down on the New york city City region. could obstruct citizen turnout for a special election to fill the. U.S. congressional seat vacated by the ouster of Republican. George Santos.

A Democratic victory would narrow the razor-thin. bulk in the lower home currently delighted in by a fractious. Republican caucus.

(source: Reuters)