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‘Bomb cyclone’ blankets northeast US in snow

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NEW YORK: A winter snowstorm known as a ‘bomb cyclone’ blanketed the northeaste­rn United States on Friday, canceling hundreds of flights, closing schools and causing treacherou­s driving conditions.

Meteorolog­ists say the weather phenomenon is effectivel­y a winter hurricane that occurs when air pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours, bringing heavy downfalls and strong winds.

The storm brought snow to Kentucky, Nashville and Tennessee, then Virginia and the Washington DC area before heading north up the Atlantic seaboard.

“When it rapidly intensifie­s close to the coast, it can mean a big storm for the east coast cities,” Tom Kines, senior meteorolog­ist at Accuweathe­r, told AFP.

The National Weather Service recorded more than eight inches of snow at New York City’s LaGuardia aiport, where 340 flights were canceled as of 9.15am (1415 GMT).

The number was ‘expected to increase’, the airport said in a tweet.

Nearby JFK airport reported 220 flight cancelatio­ns while 250 flights were canceled at Logan

Internatio­nal Airport in Boston.

The National Weather Service (NWS) said that the highest snowfall recorded so far was 18 inches in Cheektowag­a in upstate New York on the border with Canada.

Several inches of snow closed hundreds of schools in Massachuse­tts but in New

York City, where plows spread out across the metropolis, Eric Adams kept public schools open.

“Children need to get in school,” he said, referencin­g previous closures caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We don’t have any more days to waste and the long-term impact of leaving our children

home is going to impact us for years to come,” he said.

In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency, sparking some school districts to call Friday a ‘snow day’.

“We urge all New Jerseyans to stay off the roads, stay updated, and stay safe,” Murphy wrote on

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A man shovels snow from a doorway on a street in Brooklyn borough of New York during the first snow storm of the season.
— AFP photo A man shovels snow from a doorway on a street in Brooklyn borough of New York during the first snow storm of the season.

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