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Latest in a Series of East Coast Snowstorms – GOES East Satellite Image
Original Caption: New York City woke up to 5 more inches [12.5cm] of snow this morning, adding to already record-setting accumulations this winter. As the storm moves off the eastern seaboard it is expected to leave 7-12 inches [17.5-30cm] more in coastal New England, with Maine expecting the brunt of accumulation throughout the rest of the day. This image was taken by GOES East at 16:45UTC [January 21, 2011.] Source: NOAA. Click image to enlarge.High Resolution Version
New York: Frozen Ghost Town, but New Yorkers may soon wish the snow hadn’t gone away!
Large scale climatic oscillations and wild, wild weather may soon become the global norm.
February 26, 2010: Winter Storm Hits New York City
A wave breaks over an occupied car as people attempt to tow it to safety Friday in Saco, Maine. The driver left the car as the tide continued to rise, flooding local streets. Credit: AP. Image may be subject to copyright.
More About the Latest Record-Breaking Winter Storm:
This month was the 4th coldest February on record, NWS said
It pummeled New York and much of the U.S. Northeast, depositing about 60cm (2 feet) of snow in NYC.
Schools were closed in New York City, Philadelphia and other cities in the Northeast.
Businesses were forced to close down.
City’s transportation systems were shut down.
The National Weather Service said more than 50cm (20 inches) of snow had fallen so far, making the storm the third heaviest on record. The record snow for New York was set in February 2006 when more than 68cm (~ 27 inches) of the fluffy stuff covered NYC.
As of Friday, a new all time snow record was set for the month of February with the latest storm raising the month’s total to 91.5cm (36 inches).
The storm started on Thursday and could last through Saturday with another 10-20cm of additional snow forecast for NYC.
It was the third storm to strike the U.S. Northeast in four weeks.
About one million homes and businesses across the region experienced blackouts on Thursday and 75 percent were still without 24 hours later, Associated press reported.
Strong winds, gusting up to 100 km per hour (60 mph) were recorded in eastern Long Island, the National Weather Service said.
In Philadelphia, winds gusted managed only 80 km per hour (50 mph) prompting the city to declare its fourth snow emergency of the winter, local reports said.
A man was killed in Central Park, NYC, on Thursday after he was hit by a tree limb that broke off under the weight of the snow.
Up to 1,200 flights were canceled throughout the region.
Most train and commuter bus services in the area were also canceled.
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Now:
For a weather briefing (Ark-La-Miss Region) by NWS click here.