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New York spared the worst as snowstorm slams US Northeast

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By Web Desk Published March 14, 2017 3 Min Read
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A powerful winter blizzard that spared New York City the worst of its wrath still wreaked havoc across much of the north east on Tuesday, with more than two feet of snow expected to fall in Massachusetts along with winds above 70 miles per hour.

More than 7,000 flights were cancelled because of the snow costing the economy about $230 million, the US Travel Association said.

Still, what some had forecast to be one of the worst winter storms in recent history clearly didn’t pack as much punch as expected.

Travel bans were lifted in Connecticut and western Massachusetts.

And further south in New York City, the most dire predictions failed to materialize, raising questions for city and state officials who ordered a total shutdown of the city’s transportation system.

The National Weather Service cancelled its blizzard warning for New York, and one official conceded the forecast had been off.

“This is a big forecast miss,” Gary Szatkowski, a meteorologist at the US National Weather Service, said on Twitter.

The heaviest bands of snowfall skirted New York city, blanketing eastern Long Island and parts of Connecticut with more than a foot of snow.

But accumulations in New York and New Jersey ranged from two to six inches as of early Tuesday morning.

Forecasts had called for between 20 and 30 inches of snow in the city.

“The storm in general, I think it’s fair to say, was less destructive than predicted so far,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo during a Tuesday morning press briefing.

Cuomo announced a resumption of subway service by 9 a.m. ET, but urged commuters to stay home and away from “hazardous” roads.

“If you don’t have to travel today, you really don’t want to be traveling today.
“The heaviest snows have struggled to move west of the Hudson River,” the National Weather Service announced on its New York State Facebook page, adding, “the science of forecasting storms, while continually improving, still can be subject to error.

“New Jersey lifted a partial travel ban over state roads, coordinating with the state of New York, which also lifted travel bans on city and upstate county roads.

Connecticut was also set to lift a statewide travel ban, but Governor Dan Malloy encouraged people to still “limit travel and use common sense while driving.

“City streets remained deserted and eerily quiet early, after New York officials took the unusual step Monday of ordering all traffic cleared from city streets by 11 p.m. and suspending all metropolitan transit service.

In New York, all government and private offices remained closed as were all educational institutions.

The United Nations also closed its headquarters. (AFP)

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