Northeast Readies for 'Prolonged' Storm

This nor'easter is a 'slow-mover'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 1, 2021 7:18 AM CST
Slow-Moving Nor'easter Rolls In
An Amish buggy traverses the backroads of Lancaster County, Pa., Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, as the Northeast braces for a storm.   (AP Photo/Jim Gerberich)

Snowfall picked up Monday in the Northeast as the region braced for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas, create blizzard-like conditions, and cause travel problems for the next few days. Lara Pagano, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said a nor’easter developing off the mid-Atlantic coast will be a “pretty slow mover” as it brings heavy snow and strong winds through Tuesday, per the AP. “It's going to be a prolonged event,” Pagano said. “We have snow that had made its way across much of Pennsylvania and into southern portions of New York and into Connecticut and much of New Jersey.” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency in order to deploy resources. In New York, many vaccination appointments for Monday had to be canceled.

All New Jersey Transit trains and buses were suspended, except for the Atlantic City Rail Line. New York Waterway ferries also were suspended. Amtrak modified its train service, canceling some trains. In recent days, a storm system blanketed parts of the Midwest, with some areas getting the most snow in several years. Ohio, Washington, DC, and parts of Virginia also received snow. Snow and cold in Washington led President Biden to postpone a visit to the State Department that had been planned for Monday. A White House official said Sunday night that the visit would be rescheduled for later in the week when the agency’s staff and diplomats could more safely commute to attend.

(More winter storm stories.)

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