Saturday, 4 January 2014

Northeast: 13 People Died in Winter Strom, More Than 2 Feet Snow, School closed, Air flights canceled

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The temperature of the Northeast is delivered bone-chilling and at least 13 people were died due to the winter storm and most of the schools were closed and 2,200 Air flights were cancelled and 3,000 flights were delay due to the bone chilling temperature.


According to the press, “Several deaths occurred because of bad condition on the road,” though most of the snow had stopped falling by this morning, Official continued to warn resident against spending too much time outside.


According to the Forecasters, temperature had plummeted well below freezing and wind-chill reading could hit minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit in New York City, Boston & Philadelphia. The temperatures were expected to become more reasonable by Sunday but a new freezing plunge was expected to hit Midwest and eventually the Northeast next week, bringing more snow and freezing temperature.


According to the news near the beginning today that, at least 2,200 flight had been canceled nationwide and there were about 3,000 flight delays.


In Milwaukee, schools were expected to close on Monday due to the coldness and governor was reported to be considering closing schools statewide. Most of the schools were cancellations in the cities where the temperature was more than below and chilliness including New York City, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Newark and New Haven.


New York government declared a state of emergency on the three major highways because the New York City was slammed with 6 inches of snow and 33 mph wind guests and more than above 2 feet snow fall in the Box ford Mass a north of Boston.


Just about 18 Inches of snow fell in some of Chicago’s north suburbs and more than 12 inches of snow were recorded at Midway international Airport.



Northeast: 13 People Died in Winter Strom, More Than 2 Feet Snow, School closed, Air flights canceled

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