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The first major winter storm of the year that stretched across the U.S. is continuing its deadly journey eastward, where cities in the mid-Atlantic, like Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia ...
Death Toll Climbs As Winter Storm Dumps Heavy Snow, Ice On Mid-atlantic, Including Washington And Philadelphia. Winter Storm Warnings cover millions, while forecasters warn of ice accretions ...
The School District of Philadelphia said it will remain closed Monday due to the expected winter storm. Philadelphia is expected to see seven inches of snow Monday morning with temperature likely ...
A winter storm warning is in place for parts of both states, and a winter weather advisory covers Philadelphia and its suburbs through late Monday night. (6:02 a.m. ET) At Least Three Dead
In Pennsylvania, 3.3 in (8.4 cm) of snow fell in Philadelphia. [25] The winter storm lead to a brief ground stop at Philadelphia International Airport. [26] Further south, 4.9 in (12 cm) of snow fell in Baltimore, with Washington D.C. recording 4.1 in (10 cm) of snow. [2] Heavy snow resulted in federal offices shutting down on January 16. [27]
The new winter storm is the latest in a busy January weather pattern and follows a massive storm that stretched over 1,500 miles this past weekend to Monday. ... Philadelphia, New York City, ...
The storm resulted in an estimated loss of $2 billion in retail sales. [29] Due to widespread accumulation of heavy snow, the storm was ranked as a high-end Category 2 ("significant") winter storm, on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale. The ranking is based on the amount of snowfall, the area, and the population affected. [30]
Nor'easters also often bring heavy rain, heavy snow and severe coastal flooding to the big cities of the East Coast, including Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.