‘A Long Two Days’: Major Storm Pummels Northeast With Snow

2
Steve Kent skis through Times Square during a snowstorm, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

NEW YORK (AP) — A sprawling, lumbering winter storm walloped the Eastern U.S. on Monday, shutting down coronavirus vaccination sites, closing schools and halting transit as snow piled up from the Appalachians to New England, with the heaviest accumulations yet to come in many places.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


With flakes falling since Sunday evening, New York City and northern New Jersey were bracing for as much as 22 inches (56 cm) of snow, and parts of New England for a foot or more. The National Weather Service warned that high winds and snowfall could persist into Tuesday in New York and Wednesday in New England.

“We’re looking at a long two days here,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, said at a virtual news, noting that road conditions were already “seriously dangerous” at midday.

In Brooklyn, cars were sliding and getting stuck on a slight hill.

The hazards already had caused more than 360 car crashes in Virginia over the weekend, including one that sent four central Virginia firefighters to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries after their fire truck overturned Sunday on snow-covered roads in Henrico County, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.

Across the Northeast, many coronavirus vaccination sites were closed Monday.

The storm disrupted the second phase of Massachusetts’ vaccine rollout as a Boston site that was supposed to open Monday for residents ages 75 and over did not; some other mass vaccination sites were open. The state was expected to get 12 to 18 inches (30.5 to 61 cm) of heavy, wet snow and wind gusts of up to 55 mph along the coast, according to Gov. Charlie Baker.

“We’re used to dealing with snow this time of year, but it’s important for folks to take this one seriously due to the heavy snowfall, the high winds, and the speed with which this snow is going to fall when it starts to come down,” the Republican governor said at a press conference.

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said most vaccinations scheduled in his state for Monday were being postponed, but he noted that the vaccine can be kept, refrigerated, for days.

In a school year when many students are already learning from home, in-person classes were canceled in many places.

“I’d like to think there is still some virtual learning going on, with a little bit of time for sledding along the way,” quipped Lamont, a Democrat.

New York City mom Alyssa Burnham was happy for her son to have “a break from his regular routine.”

Now that snow days have blurred into remote-learning days, “it’s fun for him to just get out here and be a kid,” she said as he played in the snow.

New Jersey already had scattered power outages by late morning, affecting about 1,500 homes and businesses, but Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy warned that high winds were likely to knock out electricity to more people across the state heading into Tuesday.

Hundreds of flights and many trains and were canceled, and aboveground New York City subway service was due to stop at 2 p.m.

In recent days, a storm system blanketed parts of the Midwest, with some areas getting the most snow in several years. Ohio and Washington, D.C., also got snow.

The snow and cold in Washington led President Joe Biden to postpone a visit to the State Department that had been planned for Monday.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the administration had been in contact with governors states affected by the weather.


Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Connect with VINnews

Join our WhatsApp group


2 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Jay Orchard
Jay Orchard
3 years ago

How long before Trump sycophant and Qanon whacko Marjorie Taylor Greene, the new face of the GOP, blames Jewish space lasers, which she previously blamed for wildifires, for causing this huge blizzard (and frum Jews rush to her defense)?

Mark J
Mark J
3 years ago

The Storm was over a day later they said its going to go on for 3 days , just proves meteorologist are wrong 25% of the time.