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Northeast Blizzard Dumps Two Feet of Snow and It’s Still Falling — See the Overnight Pics

  • Two feet of snow dropped in some areas — and it’s still coming
  • Wind gusts topping 76 miles per hour 
  • 650,000 homes and businesses in New England without power
  • 5,300 flights cancelled from NYC and Boston airports alone
  • Four deaths attributable to the storm thus far

BOSTON (AP) — A behemoth storm packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions swept through the Northeast on Saturday, dumping more than 2 feet of snow on New England and knocking out power to 650,000 homes and businesses.

More than 28 inches of snow had fallen on central Connecticut by early Saturday, and areas of southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire notched 2 feet or more of snow – with more falling. Airlines scratched more than 5,300 flights through Saturday, and New York City’s three major airports and Boston’s Logan Airport closed.

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 also could mean a weekend cooped up indoors.

Take a look at some of the pictures from overnight out of New York and Boston:

For a group of stranded European business travelers, it meant making the best of downtime in a hotel restaurant Friday night in downtown Boston, where snow blew outside and drifted several inches deep on the sidewalks.

The six Santander bank employees found their flights back to Spain canceled, and they gave up on seeing the city or having dinner out.

“We are not believing it,” said Tommaso Memeghini, 29, an Italian who lives in Barcelona. “We were told it may be the biggest snowstorm in the last 20 years.”

The National Weather Service says up to 3 feet of snow is expected in Boston, threatening the city’s 2003 record of 27.6 inches. A wind gust of 76 mph was recorded at Logan Airport.

Here’s a look at the storm from a couple local news reports:

Hartford, Conn.:

Boston, Mass.:

A look at the whiteout driving conditions overnight in Conn.:

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.

Early snowfall was blamed for a 19-car pileup in Cumberland, Maine, that caused minor injuries. In New York, hundreds of cars began getting stuck on the Long Island Expressway on Friday afternoon at the beginning of the snowstorm and dozens of motorists remained disabled early Saturday as police worked to free them.

About 650,000 customers in the Northeast lost power during the height of the snowstorm, most of them in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth, Mass., lost electricity and shut down Friday night during the storm. Authorities say there’s no threat to public safety.

At least four deaths were being blamed on the storm, three in Canada and one in New York. In southern Ontario, an 80-year-old woman collapsed while shoveling her driveway and two men were killed in car crashes. In New York, a 74-year-old man died after being struck by a car in Poughkeepsie; the driver said she lost control in the snowy conditions, police said.

Forecasters said wind gusts exceeding 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.

In Manhattan, streets normally bustling after midnight, were quiet Saturday but for the hum of snow blowers, the scrape of shovels and the laughter from late night revelers who braved the snow.

Bill Tavonallo, 39, said he walked home on purpose from a Manhattan bar to enjoy the snow falling.

“With Sandy, we were scared. But this is wonderful,” he said, his glasses crusted with ice. “It’s nice to have a reason to slow down.”

In Massachusetts, Gov. Deval Patrick enacted a statewide driving ban for the first time since the Blizzard of `78, a ferocious storm that dropped 27 inches of snow, packed hurricane-force winds and claimed dozens of lives.

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 for the weather 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.”

Associated Press writers John Christoffersen in Fairfield, Conn., Samantha Critchell and Colleen Long in New York and Sylvia Wingfield in Boston contributed to this report.

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Comments (64)

  • CapNtradeAcommie
    Posted on February 10, 2013 at 8:38am

    ALjizzGora the Marxist Democrats Icon for Liberal Propaganda. This all stems from you and Me with our need now to redeem ourselves with a Carbon Tax. Pay Up Suckers !!

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  • fastgen1
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 9:07pm

    Boohoo, waaaaweeee, come to Utah, no big deal, but yep, the obama press need something for the TV cycle….

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  • Colorado7972
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 7:18pm

    Ah just another typical day in Colorado, well in past years, right now, we in a drought season this year, but this a norm for Colorado, especially every 5 years or so, give or take, we get a nice ‘doozy’ of a blizzard like this one in Northeast.

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  • FCS
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 4:39pm

    I’m sorry, but what does this have to do with “Global Warming”? It should not be reported…it should be suppressed and covered up…what is the AP thinking? Quick, bring in “al Jazeera”! They’ll be more ‘Al Gore’ responsible. Oh, I almost forgot, we’re safe, it’s called “Climate Change” now so that every weather event can be related — whether it’s too hot or too cold, too wet or too dry, too big of a storm or too little a storm, too many storms or too few storms, too windy or not windy enough. Now that’s good ‘scientific’ work if you can find it.

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  • Robert999
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 3:21pm

    People from the NE are going to be coming to DC asking for “emergency” handouts from the federal government. Well let them ask, but give them Nothing. These people are all Commies or fellow travelers not loyal to America and our constitution. I refuse to give people like that Any of my Hard Earned money through taxes. Let them suffer like their brothers in the Soviet Union and all the other Socialist-Commie countries they want to copy here in America.

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  • stevew95
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 1:06pm

    Reminds me of the tropical storm reporting where the guy was bent over because the winds were so strong, and in the background a couple was walking up the beach holding hands like it was any other day. Every story has to be sensationalized to make it entertaining or keep your attention. It is crazy.

    This storm is no different than any other. It is normal for the east coast to get a few feet of snow a couple of times each winter. But when you have corporations that try to sell you a product like GE who own news networks, or push a tax for breathing as a way to solve the problem of snow or rain, this is what you get from New York.

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  • OlefromMN
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 1:02pm

    Now that “Nemo” is lost at sea, there is a storm coming to my region tomorrow. I wonder if the MSM will be holding non-stop coverage of the impending mayhem that is sure to hit MN? I sure hope they do so we can show the panty-waists on the East Coast how to deal with these events.

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  • Rebalee
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:43pm

    Sorry this hype every time the east coast gets a little weather is getting old. Those pictures aren’t very impressive. Not to someone who has had a greenhouse tied in a knot and all the shingle ripped off her house. Not to mention the drift over the back door and having to cook on the wood burner for nearly a week. You people out east need to get a clew and be prepared. Even if it hasn’t happened in a long time it can happen again.

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  • Saff SGT
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:42pm

    I am in Mass and lived here for 70 yrs. Stop your frigging whining and get a shovel and dig your way out. And have your rifle with you as this is Liberal massachusetts. All the troubles here in Mass are man made by Liberals dont count on them to be Honest about anything here. Do your own saving and digging out. Be a man just once before you Croak! ! !

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  • seayahlater
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:42pm

    LOL… when I read the headlines in my email, it gave me the impression that someone was dismembers and their feet were left on someones doorstep… Oh silly me Nemo is a little fish. They don’t have feet.

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  • Saff SGT
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:37pm

    NE normal WX we have always had this. But we have all Liberal leaders now and they cant lead or organize like the ole repubs could. So folks you get what you vote for ass holes. and Communists jerk offs. NE deserves all of this for wallowing in the Liberal **** you have generated. Iam glad for all of you.

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  • Saff SGT
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:28pm

    Why is God punishing the North East again. Well look at the leadership in these NE states. They are all Left Wing Liberals who Murder Little babies. promote gay activities. Take away given rights from the citizens. We all asked for this by voting in Evil Dicatators who want to take away our US Constitution and our Bill of Rights, while they tax you to starvation. This NE devastation will not stop until we get God back in our lives and do right. Live clean and decent and stop the attack on Citizens Rights and lives. Stand up and fight these Communist bastards with all your might. And of course pray they Die soon.

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  • GoodStuff
    Posted on February 9, 2013 at 12:18pm

    I blame Al Gore.

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