The Guardian (USA)

Winter storm brings heavy snow and freezing rain to parts of US north-east

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A major winter storm bringing heavy snow and freezing rain to some communitie­s spread across New England on Sunday morning, sending residents scurrying to pull out their shovels and snowblower­s to clear sidewalks and driveways.

Winter storm warnings and watches were in effect throughout the northeast, and icy roads made for hazardous travel as far south as North Carolina.

The north-east snow came as a Sierra Nevada storm packing heavy snow shut down a stretch of interstate on Saturday and briefly knocked out power to tens of thousands in Reno, Nevada.

More than 13,000 electric customers in California were without power Sunday morning.

Some communitie­s in Massachuse­tts had already recorded nearly a foot of snow by Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service. More than 16,000 electric customers in the state were without power.

Snow totals were lower for coastal communitie­s, with Boston reporting just a couple of inches. The snow was expected to continue throughout the day, with some areas topping out at more than a foot.

The storm reached into Maine with some locations seeing snow totals of up to 12in – with locally higher amounts over southern New Hampshire and south-western Maine. Wind gusts up to 35mph (56 kph) could add to blowing and drifting snow. Moderate to heavy snow was expected to continue in Vermont, with total snow accumulati­ons of 6 to 12in (15.2 to 30.5cm).

The weather service said the “major winter storm” would continue into

Sunday evening, with snow in parts of New England and rain and freezing rain in areas around the central Appalachia­n mountains.

The New York governor, Kathy Hochul, said on Saturday that she expected two-thirds of her state to get 8in (20cm) of snow or more, “fortunatel­y missing some of our more populated areas downstate, the Long Island and New York City”.

“It’s going to be the first major snowstorm of the year and we’re ready for it,” she told Spectrum News.

In the west, a winter storm warning was in effect through Saturday night in the Sierra Nevada from south of Yosemite National Park to north of Reno, where the weather service said as much as 20in (51cm) of snow could fall in the mountains around Lake Tahoe with winds gusting up to 100mph (160 kph) over ridge tops.

The California highway patrol said numerous spinouts and collisions forced the temporary closure of I-80 for several hours from west of Truckee, California, to the state line west of Reno.

The weather service said that system would continue to bring heavy mountain snow and coastal rain overnight before moving into central and southern California, then off to the south-west and the southern Rockies.

The east coast system was expected to track along the north-eastern coastline throughout the weekend, with the heaviest snowfall expected in Pennsylvan­ia, parts of the Hudson Valley and portions of New England.

In Massachuse­tts and portions of Rhode Island, the National Weather Service declared a winter storm warning from 4pm Saturday through 1am Monday, with snow accumulati­ons of between 6 and 12in and winds gusting as high as 35mph (56 kph).

The Boston mayor, Michelle Wu, said the city was preparing for the storm but wasn’t expecting it to be a major event, and the timing of the snow over the weekend meant it would likely have less of an impact on city life. Storm surges were also not expected.

Ice arrived early Saturday to some western North Carolina and southern Virginia areas, ranging from a fine coating to around a quarter-inch (6.4mm).

Forecaster­s also warned of another north-east storm Tuesday into Wednesday that is expected to bring rain and some flooding as well as high winds and coastal flooding.

 ?? Photograph: Amanda Sabga/Reuters ?? People use shovels and snow blowers to clear snow in Grafton, Massachuse­tts, on Sunday.
Photograph: Amanda Sabga/Reuters People use shovels and snow blowers to clear snow in Grafton, Massachuse­tts, on Sunday.
 ?? Photograph: Caleb Jones/AP ?? A person walks a dog as snow falls in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sunday.
Photograph: Caleb Jones/AP A person walks a dog as snow falls in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sunday.

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