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Half Million Without Power Amid Northeast Blizzard

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A powerful winter storm has swept across the northeastern United States, causing widespread disruptions that have left half a million customers without electricity. The blizzard intensified as it moved through major cities like New York and Boston, prompting warnings of up to two feet of snow by Monday night. More than 50,000 flights were cancelled or delayed on account of the severe weather.

In New York City, residents experienced their first blizzard warning in nine years, with over a foot of snow falling early on Monday morning. The city braced for more heavy snow and strong winds that would continue to impact travel throughout much of the day. In Boston, where warnings were also issued, commuters faced chaotic conditions as streets became hazardous, leading to widespread traffic disruptions.

Power outages affected several northeastern states, including Massachusetts and New Jersey, with PowerOutage.us tracking 511,364 outages by 8:30 AM Eastern Time. These service interruptions are part of a broader storm system disrupting various regions. California was also experiencing significant snowfall but not as severe as in the Northeast, where more than 21,000 outages were reported.

Air travel experienced major cancellations and delays with FlightAware reporting at least 5,382 flights within the United States had been cancelled or delayed by Monday morning. This storm system brings a perfect storm of challenges: snow, strong winds, and flight disruptions affecting millions of people in multiple states.

Forecasters predict that parts of the Northeast could see as much as two feet of snow before conditions start to improve later on Monday night. Despite this severe weather, meteorologists warn of ongoing dangerous wind conditions through at least Tuesday, further straining an already overwhelmed travel sector.

The storm’s impact extends beyond power outages and flight cancellations; it has created a domino effect across various sectors including healthcare. In hospitals and clinics across the region, staff shortages due to canceled flights have compounded the challenges faced by essential workers who must continue their duties despite harsh weather conditions.

As the blizzard continues, residents are navigating through a challenging situation with limited resources available. Authorities urge caution as they work to ensure safety for all affected individuals.

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