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13-02-2006, 00:16
A raging snowstorm intensified Sunday as it moved up the East Coast, canceling more than 2,000 flights in and out of the Northeast and affecting airports across the country.

Central Park in New York recorded nearly 23 inches by late morning, and CNN meteorologist Bonnie Schneider said areas farther north could expect amounts approaching that as the day goes on.

The snow total was just short of the record 26.4 inches that fell in December 1947.

"This is a dangerous storm," said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who urged residents and tourists to stay indoors, according to The Associated Press.

New York's LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy, and Newark-Liberty International were shut down Sunday morning, and airline cancellations meant other airports were seeing limited service.

At Philadelphia International Airport, delays were averaging 2 1/2 hours.

Ronald Reagan Washington National reopened Sunday afternoon with some short delays and a few cancellations.

Blizzard warnings were in effect Sunday for Boston, Massachusetts, until 7 p.m. ET, New York until 4 p.m. ET, and eastern Maine until 3 a.m. ET Monday. Winds had been clocked at up to 40 mph in the area.

Washington is under a snow emergency, with power out to 119,000 customers. About 62,000 Baltimore power customers were without electricity this morning.

On Saturday, the heaviest snowfall struck along the Interstate 95 corridor. By 8 p.m. ET, winds were blowing from the northeast, just south of New York, at about 30 mph, and sweeping in from the east, southeast of Washington, at 25 mph. (Watch as snow begins to accumulate in New Jersey -- 1:00)

Heavy snow fell in Maryland overnight, with 21 inches accumulating in Columbia and more than 11 inches at Baltimore-Washington International Airport.

In Wayne, New Jersey, just outside New York, about 15 inches fell.

The storm was so intense some areas reported lightning.

The manager of a ski resort in Londonberry, Vermont, told Reuters that he welcomed the snow.

"I think this will get people back in the spirit of winter and skiing," Gary Aichholz said.

Airlines cancel flights

Delta, the second-busiest airline in the United States, canceled its Sunday flights at Boston's Logan International Airport, LaGuardia, Newark and T.F. Green International Airport outside Providence, Rhode Island.

The airline also suspended Delta Shuttle operations between New York, Boston and Washington, spokeswoman Gina Laughlin said on Saturday night.

She encouraged customers to change flights and check updated flight information on the company's Web site.

The airline was offering only limited service at JFK and airports in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Hartford, Connecticut, she said.

At Boston's Logan International Airport, 90 percent of the 1,250 scheduled flights were canceled, said Richard Walsh, a spokesman for Massport.

At LaGuardia, Delta also canceled flights for Delta Song, and American Airlines canceled its Sunday flights. No time was given for resuming service, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said in a recorded message.

At Philadelphia International Airport, spokesman Mark Pesce said 30 percent of its arrivals and departures had been canceled, and several airlines -- Air Jamaica, AirTran, American, Continental, Northwest and Southwest -- planned to offer only limited service.

US Airways spokesman Carlo Bertolini said the airline had canceled at least 40 flights each out of Boston, LaGuardia, Washington and Philadelphia.

"And there are obvious delays," he said. "We suggest those who are traveling to call or check the Web site."

Several smaller regional airports -- Nantucket Memorial in Massachusetts; Atlantic City International and Essex County Airport in New Jersey; Philadelphia North East; and Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport in Martinsburg -- were shut down because of the snow.

chrizzy100
13-02-2006, 01:23
Its not that bad here....the winds are just picking up...winds at 20 miles an hour and 50 miles an hour at times...so not that bad...I think we'll have just over a ft of snow...so most people will get to work tomorrow...nowhere near a blizzard on Cape...but we could get hit harder later tonight...

Ray&Sarah
13-02-2006, 02:07
ope my hubbys flight isn't delayed tomorrow.[msneek][msnsmile]

linsan
13-02-2006, 04:18
We had the choice in January of flying direct from Manchester or via Philly and paid the extra to fly direct just to avoid such a circumstance. It worth remembering that when it snows it can really snow for them! Hope everyone affected will be ok.

13-02-2006, 13:51
Just been up to Manchester Airport to drop hubby off and most of the aircraft operating flights to the US were in so hopefully no delays, saw the Virgin, 2 AA aircraft, the BMI and the US Airways[msnwink]

chrizzy100
13-02-2006, 18:34
Logan was open all through the storm...I think they had 18 inches of snow in Boston....we had 12 so everything is open today...all roads are clear...in the end apart from an hour of high wind it was just a normal snow storm here...

Robert5988
13-02-2006, 19:23
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote: Logan was open all through the storm...I think they had 18 inches of snow in Boston....we had 12 so everything is open today...all roads are clear...in the end apart from an hour of high wind it was just a normal snow storm here...[/quote]

Are you sure Chrizzy?

Fox TV said it closed and the quote below is from the the local Boston newspaper.www.boston.com


<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Logan International Airport canceled most flights, shelters were crowded with the homeless, and many municipalities, including Boston, canceled schools today.

[/quote]

chrizzy100
13-02-2006, 21:38
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Robert5988
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote: Logan was open all through the storm...I think they had 18 inches of snow in Boston....we had 12 so everything is open today...all roads are clear...in the end apart from an hour of high wind it was just a normal snow storm here...[/quote]

Are you sure Chrizzy?

Fox TV said it closed and the quote below is from the the local Boston newspaper.www.boston.com


<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Logan International Airport canceled most flights, shelters were crowded with the homeless, and many municipalities, including Boston, canceled schools today.

[/quote]


[/quote]

They were open...a lady was on the local news reporting from there all night....if they only canceled most fights....what happened to the ones that were not canceled........early this morning she reported nearly all fights were now ontime...she did say that the papers mistakenly reported Logan was closed...and that people should of phoned to check..

Robert5988
13-02-2006, 22:52
Well Chrizzy it just shows that even the local news can't get things correct(either the one you saw or or the ones I saw). If you go to this link you can watch a news video(from today) from a Boston TV station about the chaos caused by the cancellations yesterday.

Fox I can understand getting it wrong - they seem to make up things as they go along!

http://www.boston.com/news/weather/articles/2006/02/13/new_england_takes_the_seasons_first_big_snowfall_i n_stride/

or this from a different TV cstation

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/video/7011278/index.html