The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Snowstorm slams Midwest, Northeast

Numerous crashes reported on roads; many schools close.

- By Kathy McCormack

Snow and CONCORD, N.H. — freezing rain made for messy commutes and closed hundreds of schools Monday as a snowstorm pushed into the Northeast.

The storm left nearly a foot of snow on the ground in some spots in the Great Lakes and upper Midwest before dumping up to about a half-foot across New York and northern New England. Boston, New York City and Philadelph­ia were spared.

Speeds were reduced on snow-packed roads and there were many school delays and closures from Michigan to Maine. Authoritie­s said there were numerous crashes on the Maine Turnpike, and crashes on local roads in Gorham and New Portland, Maine, resulted in two fatalities.

Portland, Maine, got about 4 inches of snow, but that wasn’t enough to close down the Portland Fish Exchange, an auction house that was preparing for the arrival of day boat scallops later Monday.

“We’ve got a crew in here doing snow removal and repairs and whatnot,” said auction house general manager Bert Jongerden. “It’s pretty rare that we happen to close here. This is just a little bit of nuisance snow, really.”

Pats Peak Ski Area in Henniker, New Hampshire, had received 6 to 8 inches by midmorning. Spokeswoma­n Lori Rowell said the ski area that opened Saturday with about half its trails saw more children Monday, thanks to school closures.

David Holden, owner of Hair Biz Salon in Concord, was among those spending the morning shoveling the city’s newly expanded sidewalks.

“The roads are really slippery this morning. It’s a first bigger snow for us in New Hampshire, we probably have 6 or 7 inches, and so they were a little slippery and people were moving slow,” he said.

The National Weather Service said that 3 to 6 inches fell in Maine and New Hampshire while Vermont saw 8 inches in West Brattlebor­o and 2 to 4 inches in most other places.

Hundreds of Michigan schools closed Monday as the state dug out from more than 10 inches of snow that fell over the weekend. In southeaste­rn Michigan, schools were closed Monday in Detroit and surroundin­g Wayne County. Wayne State University in Detroit also was closed.

Snow generally cleared out of the Chicago area on Sunday night, though there was snow falling on Monday morning in some other parts of Illinois.

The storms left Chicago-area freeways with patches of snow and ice, making travel more difficult. The area received more than 6 inches of snow as of Sunday night.

 ?? HOLLY RAMER / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Firefighte­rs on Monday tend to a tractor trailer that went off the road on Interstate 89 North in Hopkinton, N.H. State police said the truck struck a guardrail and leaked gallons of fuel onto the road. No one was injured.
HOLLY RAMER / ASSOCIATED PRESS Firefighte­rs on Monday tend to a tractor trailer that went off the road on Interstate 89 North in Hopkinton, N.H. State police said the truck struck a guardrail and leaked gallons of fuel onto the road. No one was injured.

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