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Download Storm ShieldBOSTON — A storm that forecasters warned could be a blizzard for the history books began clobbering the New York-to-Boston corridor on Friday, grounding flights, closing workplaces and sending people rushing to get home ahead of a possible 1 to 3 feet of snow.
From New Jersey to Maine, shoppers crowded into supermarkets and hardware stores to buy food, snow shovels, flashlights and generators, something that became a precious commodity after Superstorm Sandy in October. Others gassed up their cars, another lesson learned all too well after Sandy. Across much of New England, schools closed well ahead of the first snowflakes.
"This is a storm of major proportions," Boston Mayor Thomas Menino said. "Stay off the roads. Stay home."
By Friday evening, Boston had just 2.5 inches of snow and New York City had just 2, but parts of southeastern Massachusetts had more than 6 inches and central Rhode Island had more than 8. And the National Weather Service warned the worst was still to come.
The wind-whipped snowstorm mercifully arrived at the start of a weekend, which meant fewer cars on the road and extra time for sanitation crews to clear the mess before commuters in the New York-to-Boston region of roughly 25 million people have to go back to work. But it could also mean a weekend cooped up indoors.
Rainy Neves, a mother of two in Cambridge, just west of Boston, did some last-minute shopping at a grocery store, filling her cart to the brim.
"Honestly, a lot of junk — a lot of quick things you can make just in case lights go out, a lot of snacks to keep the kids busy while they'd be inside during the storm, things to sip with my friends, things for movies," she said. "Just a whole bunch of things to keep us entertained."
In heavily Catholic Boston, the archdiocese urged parishioners to be prudent about attending Sunday Mass and reminded them that, under church law, the obligation "does not apply when there is grave difficulty in fulfilling this obligation."
Halfway through what had been a mild winter across the Northeast, blizzard warnings were posted from parts of New Jersey to Maine. The National Weather Service said Boston could get close to 3 feet of snow by Saturday evening, while most of Rhode Island could receive more than 2 feet, most of it falling overnight Friday into Saturday. Connecticut was bracing for 2 feet, and New York City was expecting as much as 14 inches.
By Friday evening, the New York-to-Boston corridor was experiencing blizzard-like conditions, with blowing, swirling snow and freezing rain. Early snowfall was blamed for a 19-car pileup in Cumberland, Maine, that caused minor injuries. In Rhode Island, 34,000 homes and businesses lost power.
Forecasters said wind gusts up to 75 mph could cause more widespread power outages and whip the snow into fearsome drifts. Flooding was expected along coastal areas still recovering from Superstorm Sandy, which hit New York and New Jersey the hardest and is considered Jersey's worst natural disaster.
Meteorologist Jeff Masters, of Weather Underground, said the winter storm was a collision of two storms and may end up among the Boston area's Top 5 most intense ever.
"When you add two respectable storms together, you're going to get a knockout punch with this one," he said.
It could break Boston's all-time snowstorm record of 27.6 inches, set in 2003, forecasters said. The storm also comes almost 35 years to the day after the Blizzard of '78, a ferocious storm that dropped 27 inches of snow, packed hurricane-force winds and claimed dozens of lives.
Masters said the region could get a break from warmer air trailing behind that is expected to push temperature up to the 40s by Monday.
"It's going to be not that difficult to dig out, compared to maybe some other nor'easters in the past, where it stayed cold after the storm went through," he said.
Drivers were urged to stay off the streets lest their cars get stuck, preventing snowplows and emergency vehicles from getting through. New York City ran extra commuter trains to help people get home before the brunt of the storm hit.
Amtrak stopped running trains in cities around the Northeast on Friday afternoon. Airlines canceled more than 4,300 flights through Saturday, and New York City's three major airports and Boston's Logan Airport shut down.
Interstate 95 was closed to all but essential traffic in Rhode Island, where the governor said power outages remained the biggest threat.
"With tree branches laden with heavy, wet snow, the winds picking up and the temperatures plunging all at the same time, it's a bad combination," Gov. Lincoln Chafee said.
In Massachusetts, Gov. Deval Patrick enacted a statewide driving ban for the first time since the Blizzard of '78. Hours before the ban went into effect at 4 p.m., long lines formed at gas stations, some of which were almost out of fuel.
James Stone said he was saving the remaining regular gas at his station in Abington, south of Boston, for snowplow drivers.
"It hasn't snowed like this in two years," Stone said. "Most people are caught way off-guard."
In New York, Fashion Week, a series of designer showings with some activities held under tents, went on mostly as scheduled, though organizers put on additional crews to deal with the snow and ice, turned up the heat and fortified the tents. The snow did require some wardrobe changes: Designer Michael Kors was forced to arrive at the Project Runway show in Uggs.
For Joe DeMartino, of Fairfield, Conn., being overprepared was impossible: His wife was expecting their first baby Sunday. He stocked up on gas and food, got firewood ready and was installing a baby seat in the car. The couple also packed for the hospital.
"They say that things should clear up by Sunday. We're hoping that they're right," he said.
Said his wife, Michelle: "It adds an element of excitement."
The snow was too much of a good thing in some places. In New Hampshire, the University of Connecticut's Skiing Carnival was canceled because of the snowstorm. In Maine, the National Toboggan Championships in Camden were postponed from Saturday to Sunday, and the Camp Sunshine Polar Plunge was put off until March.
At Rosie's Liquors in Abington, customers were lined up eight to 10 deep Friday, snapping up rum, wine and 30-packs of beer.
"We've been absolutely slammed. It's almost been like Christmas here," manager Kristen Brown said. "A lot of people are saying, 'I'm going to be stuck with my family all weekend. I need something to do.'"
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Comments » 60
swampbuggy writes:
Global warming.
Spock_is_logical writes:
Great. Mo New Yankers will be moving down here..
QueBonita writes:
~~~WELCOME TO THE CHINESE YEAR OF THE SNAKE~~~
(STARTS FEB 6)
jaxinnabox writes:
Supposed to be 84 here tomorrow. Guess we all have our cross to bear.
privateroad writes:
Nice clean snow to cover up the filth and urine in New York. Must be another super storm so federal funds will come flying in.
csrainn writes:
We will be thinking of our neighbors to the North as we enjoy South Beach in Marco Island!
What global warming?
Davidh239 writes:
When I was a kid we walked uphill, both ways to school in weather like that and went outside for recess. Yea, right !
elf writes:
So back in Wisconsin where they got 4 feet overnight they just shoveled and went on their way. No story here, just a bunch of east coast whiners.
PMC_Rider writes:
Wtf is wrong with all of you?
light writes:
The white death
citizenH writes:
WHO is whining??
Go back to WI... please!
samsam writes:
AHOLE! FIRST CLASS.
privateroad writes:
Another new york, east coast, trash person. Are you 1 of those people that did nothing to prepare for a storm that they warned you about for weeks. With all of the multistory parking garages , how come so many cars were ruined? Now you all run down here and tarnish this area, I say forgetaboutit.
PMC_Rider writes:
"Trash person?"
"Tarnish this area?"
Impressive command of the english language you have, there. I can see why you resent those blasted edumacated Yankees.
Magic81 writes:
Can only serve to improve the local species
Magic81 writes:
+10
Magic81 writes:
Imagine if that sort of weather happened here periodically?? People here could not figure out that it actually takes TAX dollars to clean up after events like this--lots of it.
Max_Headroom writes:
New Yorkers?
+1
BillBrasky writes:
Correct. Climate change causes bizarre storms such as these. Colder in winter, hotter in summer. Note the alarmingly high number of weather records that have been broken recently. Its unprecedented in recorded history.
amuser writes:
I wonder that every time I read some of the comments posted.
tampanaples writes:
Makes me love my Naples! Hate snow !!
swampbuggy writes:
Why is it climate change in the winter and global warming in the summer?
woodguru writes:
Citizen hispanic please go back to Mexico city and take your anchors with you.
privateroad writes:
I will put in language you feel more accustom too. Yo yo vinnie , the yanks are playing and a gotta taste for za. If we breeze on down to fla we can get guns legal like instead of having to trade cousin richie for dem. Go to boca raton that's where all the shyster New Yawkers want to be, the investment crime capital of the south.
privateroad writes:
Thanks for the compliment. You and son of sam must be both from the cesspool known as nyc. I hope the storm drops 10' of snow but even then it won't be enough to wash the walking bacteria from it.
Magic81 writes:
Nope--not from NY--just like to post stupid stuff in response to stupid stuff by stupid people who make up the "fellowship of the miserable"--it's fun.
Just wondering--when was the last time we had a President from Fl??/or winner of the Nobel Prize?? Supreme Court Justices?? Must be something...
puckdog writes:
We all understand magic a little better.....he thinks you can improve the local species.....by bringing in N.Y. feces.....
PMC_Rider writes:
I'm Irish, and from Boston. My wife is hot little Italian, tho. Love that long dark hair and olive skin.
rusty11 writes:
what did you have to shovel around a cow
rusty11 writes:
From NY and have never met meaner or more bitter people than in Naples. If it wasn't for my husbands health would move back in a minute. If this is what people become when they live in paradise you can keep it.
rusty11 writes:
Have you ever been to NY or just shooting off your bitter mouth
Diamond87 writes:
Big deal! A blizzard. Stock up on beer. If a hurricane is on its way here we party. Weather is something one has to prepare for. It can create an unexpected vacation at home. However, if I had a single parent up there I would be concerned. Global warming? It's the middle of February. When we get a blizzard here in Naples then ok, I'll agree.
Blizzards can be too much reality for an adult but there are alot of happy kids up there right now. NO SCHOOL! SLEDDING All DAY!!! I have some great memories from snowstorms. I love snow. Too many people don't know how to enjoy it. Hopefully no one dies.
Magic81 writes:
I know that YOU would mate with it--a marriage made in heaven
privateroad writes:
So your a Mass whole. I bet you wish your wife was really Barney Frank. Don't tell me your 1 of those guys who wears his tough guy costume while parading around on his harley
PMC_Rider writes:
It's "you're," and "Masshole." "Whole" means "entire." Refer to my previous post about your resentment towards educated people.
Magic81 writes:
Won't work--it's easy to tell that he can't read that much in one sitting--and spell correctly, even with spell check.
Can't blame him for being so hateful of intellects that he cannot match
samsam writes:
like i said before, YOUR ARE A FIRST CLASS AHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
samsam writes:
WHAT ARE YOU RAMBLING ABOUT? YOU SOUND LIKE A STUPID PERSON.
mjohn2659 writes:
Would love to be getting snow.
citizenH writes:
Totally agree with you - whether these miserable people are from here originally or came here, they are the most negative, disrespectful ever.
No matter what they have only nasty things to say.
I think they're just a bunch of jealous - depressed wannabees.
samsam writes:
PRIVATEROAD IT IS TIME FOR BED. GO TO SLEEP, AND I WILL PRAY YOU DONT WAKE UP!!!!!!!!
SeaJD writes:
Please don't give up on Naples. There are many nice people here. I have found that most of these hate- filled bloggers come from the ranks of bitter old men with nothing to do, and some remnant haters of the old " crackers " that think only they have the right to live here. The bloggers spew the same tired old Fox News and Rush Limbaugh stuff over and over. Xenophobic, incapable of analytical thinking, envious, selfish and downright nasty old curmudgeons... Just laugh at them. Love the NewYorkers and Bostonians and all the other people infusing a new culture down here. Keep on coming down! These socially bankrupt old whiners will not prevail.
ArrowII writes:
I wonder who will take credit for these shovel ready jobs?
privateroad writes:
Son Of sam , is your dog talking to you again. Praying for me how kind!
nstinks writes:
The horror......the horror.....
Look at all the havoc thanks to man-made global warming!
Boston Near All-Time Record With Snow Still Falling...
Winds near hurricane force...
Nuke Power Plant Shut Down...
Flood surge warned...
WATCHES/WARNINGS...
Long Gas Lines...
'Panic Shopping'...
State shuts liquor stores...Good thing Cassie lives in Florida.....
650,000 lose power...
Hundreds of cars stranded...
Bloomberg seeks redemption...
I tell you........it's unprecedented.....a snow storm and all this cold.
What are Obots to do?
They've never experienced snow and cold before.
WARNING FOR OBOTS!
Do not start a fire in your house to keep warm. The worst thing you could do is create more CO2 and make global warming even worse than it is today.
Magic81 writes:
Climate change may or may not have helped generate the nor'easter lashing the East Coast this weekend. Such storms happen with some regularity, after all. But the amount of snow the storm called "Nemo" ultimately dumps, and the extent of flood damage it leaves in its wake, may well have ties to global warming, climate scientists suggested."
Well we hear your assessment based on having zero experience beyond looking out your window to see if its raining---but I put more faith in the possibilities being studied by actual scientists.
I bet that you actually believe that if you wash your car, it will rain,
samsam writes:
THANK YOU PRIVATE HOLE.PLEASE LIE DOWN SO MY PRAYERS CAN BE ANSWERED. TALK TO YOU LATER HAVE TO WALK MY DOG.
nstinks writes:
I'll bet you actually believe there was a valid reason for changing "global warming" to "climate change".......... especially since the earth has been in a cooling trend since 1996.
Fact are just so darn "inconvenient" for environmental religious fanatics.
Try not to breath so much.
Your killing Mother Earth.
citizenH writes:
Thanks! I appreciate your kind words and this exchange and I hope you're right about the haters.
nstinks writes:
My my.......all this pent up venom against conservatives.
So on the 9th day..... God made a liberal like you.........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUzMPl...
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