Snow emergency declared in US

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Snow emergency declared in US

Snow emergency declared in US

New York Mayor Bill De Blasio: "This storm... is going to pack a real punch"

An emergency has been declared in several US states as a storm bringing hurricane-force winds and 90cm (36ins) of snow barrels down on the north-east.

Boston, New York and Philadelphia began shutting down Monday evening as the flurries began, with the worst ahead.

Non-emergency vehicles have been banned on New York City's 6,000 miles of roads after 23:00 local time.

"Recognise this as an emergency, this is not business as usual," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.

New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts have declared states of emergency and 50 million people are expected to wake up to a foot of snow on Tuesday.

In other developments:

  • 6,500 flights in and out of airports along the East Coast cancelled
  • schools and businesses stopped early on Monday
  • New York's subway and bus services stop at 23:00 local time
  • wind gusts of 75 mph or more are forecast for coastal areas of Massachusetts
  • Boston's Logan Airport said there would be no flights after 19:00 local time

Glenn Field of the National Weather Service in Taunton, Massachusetts, told the BBC on Monday afternoon that the storm will be worse than previously thought.

Hurricane-force winds of up to 80 mph (129km/h) will batter Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, he said.

A tugboat on the East River with an obscured skyline behind
A worker spreads salt on the sidewalk in Times Square in preparation for a large winter storm in New York, New York, USA, 26 January 2015 Workers lay salt on the city's walkways
Stocks of water are running low in some New York shops Stocks of water are running low in some New York shops

Mr Field said the heaviest snowfall will come in the early hours of Tuesday, with 15 inches expected between 0100 and 0500 local time, and 30 inches in total in parts of Massachusetts.

During a Monday afternoon press conference, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio urged residents to stay out of the way of the 2,300 snowploughs clearing city streets.

"You can't underestimate this storm," the city's mayor said. "What you are going to see in a few hours in something that is going to hit very hard and very fast."

Similar bans for non-emergency vehicles will be in effect later this evening for the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts and would be likely in the rest of New York state.

Snowploughs are out in force in Pennsylvania Snowploughs are out in force in Pennsylvania
Woman in New York Millions of people are in the path of the storm
Trader Joe's in Union Square Queues were out the door at Trader Joe's in Union Square
Loaves of bread sit on a sparse shelf of bread items at a grocery store in Port Washington, New York January 26, 2015. There are empty shelves in many shops along the East Coast

At least 28 million people will face blizzard conditions over the next day and an estimated 50 million people could see more than a foot of snow in the storm.

"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," said Bob Oravec, a National Weather Service forecaster. "A lot of blowing, drifting and such."

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