26 January 2015

Winter for the day


The Associated Press has an article in Time about the impending white shit:
Northeast residents are girding for a “crippling and potentially historic” storm that could bury communities from northern New Jersey to southern Maine in up to two feet of snow. The National Weather Service said the nor’easter would bring heavy snow, powerful winds and widespread coastal flooding starting Monday and through Tuesday. A blizzard warning was issued for a 250-mile stretch of the Northeast, including New York City and Boston.
Government officials began to activate emergency centers as professional sports teams, schools, and utilities hastily revised their schedules and made preparations.
“This could be a storm the likes of which we have never seen before,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told a news conference in a Manhattan sanitation garage, where workers were preparing plows and salt for the massive cleanup on about six thousand miles of city roadways.
In Massachusetts, Governor Charlie Baker warned residents to prepare for roads that are “very hard, if not impossible, to navigate,” power outages and possibly even a lack of public transportation. Boston is expected to get eighteen to twenty-four inches of snow, with up to two feet or more west of the city, and Philadelphia could see up to a foot, the weather service said. The Washington area expected only a couple of inches, with steadily increasing amounts as the storm heads north.
“We do anticipate very heavy snowfall totals,” said Bob Oravec, lead forecaster with the weather service in College Park, Maryland. “In addition to heavy snow, with blizzard warnings, there’s a big threat of high, damaging winds, and that will be increasing Monday into Tuesday. A lot of blowing, drifting, and such.” Wind gusts of 75 mph or more are possible for coastal areas of Massachusetts, and up to fifty mph further inland, Oravec said.
Airlines prepared to shut down operations along the East Coast, leading to the expected cancellation of about seventeen hundred flights scheduled for Monday, according to the flight tracking site FlightAware.
A storm system driving out of the Midwest brought several inches of snow to Ohio on Sunday. A new low pressure system was expected to form off the Carolina coast and ultimately spread from the nation’s capital to Maine for a “crippling and potentially historic blizzard,” the Weather Service said.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urged commuters to stay home on Monday, and warned that mass transit and roadways could be closed before the evening rush hour, even major highways such as the New York Thruway, Interstate 84, and the Long Island Expressway.
In New York City, the Greater New York Taxi Association offered free cab service for emergency responders trying to get to work, and disabled and elderly residents who become stranded.
The New York Rangers decided to practice Monday afternoon at the Islanders’ home arena on Long Island instead of at their own training facility just outside New York City. They’ll stay overnight on Long Island for Tuesday’s game against their rival, if it’s still held.
The Super Bowl-bound New England Patriots expected to be out of town by the time the storm arrives in Boston. The team plans to leave Logan Airport on Monday for Phoenix, Arizona, where the temperature will reach the high sixties.
Rico says it's already started, but will get worse as the day goes on... And, yes, that's Arlo Guthrie at Woodstock, announcing the closure of the Thruway:

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