Quick-Moving Winter Storm Brings Snow to Northeast, Disrupting Travel, Schools
- A winter storm hit the Northeast, causing heavy snowfall, school closures, and power outages.
- New York City schools switched to remote learning, but technical problems prevented students from logging in.
- Many areas experienced significant snowfall, causing flight cancellations and accidents on the roads.
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Travel chaos as U.S. northeast hit by snowstorm
The northeastern United States was engulfed by snow Tuesday as a powerful winter storm battered the region, blanketing New York for the first time in two years and causing flight cancellations and school closures.Airlines cancelled more than 1,220 flights, including 43 percent of flights at New York's domestic LaGuardia airport as well as one in five flights at the city's main air hub JFK, according to aviation tracker Flight Aware.Schools were …
Travel chaos as US northeast hit by snowstorm
NEW YORK, Feb 14 — The northeastern United States was engulfed by snow yesterday as a powerful winter storm battered the region, blanketing New York for the first time in two years and causing flight cancellations and school closures. Airlines cancelled more than 1,220 flights, including 43 per cent of flights at New York’s domestic LaGuardia airport as well as one in five flights at the city’s main air hub JFK, according to aviation tracker Fli…

Winter storm slams Northeast, snarling travel, shutting schools and sparking wide outages
The National Weather Service reports the coastal storm that hit the Northeast has dumped up to 15 inches of snow in some areas. The storm brought hazardous driving conditions, school closings and flight cancellations, along with tens of thousands of power outages.
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