The Asian Age

Winter storm halts over 2,500 US flights

550 flights were cancelled at John F. Kennedy Airport alone

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New York, March 8: The second winter storm in less than a week struck the northeaste­rn United States on Wednesday, with around 2,500 flights canceled as the region braced for heavy snow.

Around 550 flights arriving and departing from John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport — nearly 42 percent of the total scheduled — were canceled by 7: 00 pm ( 2400 GMT), along with 700 flights from New Jersey’s Newark airport and also from La Guardia, which operates primarily domestic flights, according to the FlightAwar­e flight tracking site.

Airports in Boston and Philadelph­ia were also affected, with almost 20 percent of flights halted.

Snowfall — which was accompanie­d by thunder and lightning — varied across the region, and was not expected to last beyond Wednesday.

Only a few centimeter­s had fallen at JFK by the end of the day, but there were up to 30 centimeter­s in more central New York neighborho­ods, and up to 50 centimeter­s in rural areas of New York state, New Jersey and Connecticu­t, according to the National Weather Service, which had said it expected more snowfall than previously predicted at around midday.

While temperatur­es were set to remain above freezing, the NWS also warned of “heavy wet snow, coastal flooding and gusty winds” in the region.

In the evening, fog, blizzardli­ke conditions made traveling in regions surroundin­g New York City near impossible, the NWS said.

Drivers in states throughout the region were urged not to travel, but driving was not forbidden — with New Jersey police responding to 356 road traffic incidents between midnight and 4: 00 pm.

New York public schools as well as city public services and courts were open as usual.

Late Tuesday in New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy announced school closures and declared a state of emergency — set to be lifted Wednesday night.

Boston schools were also scheduled to remain closed on Thursday.

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