Winter Storm Hernando has intensified into a ‘bomb cyclone,’ bringing heavy snow and power outages to the Northeast. The storm has already caused over 600,000 power outages and canceled more than 10,000 flights.
Winter Storm Hernando has officially become a ‘bomb cyclone,’ with sustained winds of up to 79 mph and heavy snowfall rates of up to 3 inches per hour. The storm has brought significant disruptions to the Northeast, with over 600,000 customers without power and more than 10,000 flights canceled.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for several states, including New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Governors in these states have declared states of emergency, and residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.
Power Outages and Flight Cancellations
According to PowerOutage.us, over 600,000 customers are without power, with the majority of outages in New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. The number of power outages is expected to rise as the storm continues to intensify.
In addition to power outages, the storm has also caused significant disruptions to air travel. According to FlightAware, more than 10,000 flights have been canceled, with the majority of cancellations at airports in the Northeast.
Snowfall Totals and Storm Tracker
Winter Storm Hernando has brought significant snowfall to the Northeast, with totals ranging from 10 to 30 inches. The highest snowfall totals have been reported in New Jersey, with some areas receiving over 20 inches of snow.
Residents can track the storm’s progress using the Weather Channel’s storm tracker. The tracker provides up-to-the-minute updates on the storm’s location, intensity, and expected snowfall totals.
Emergency Declarations and Travel Restrictions
Governors in several states, including New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, have declared states of emergency due to the storm. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.
In addition to emergency declarations, several states have also implemented travel restrictions. New Jersey, for example, has restricted travel on certain roads and highways due to the heavy snow and high winds.
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