Winter Storm Hernando has intensified into a “bomb cyclone,” bringing heavy snow and power outages to the Northeast. Over 600,000 customers are affected, and 10,000 flights have been canceled.
Winter Storm Hernando has brought heavy snow and power outages to the Northeast, with over 600,000 customers affected and 10,000 flights canceled. The storm has intensified into a “bomb cyclone,” with snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour in some areas.
The storm’s impact is being felt across the region, with entire cities shut down and travel impossible in many areas. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for parts of the Northeast, with sustained winds of up to 40 mph and gusts of up to 60 mph expected.
Power Outages and Flight Cancellations
According to PowerOutage.us, over 600,000 customers are without power in the Northeast, with the majority of outages in New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. FlightAware data shows that over 10,000 flights have been canceled, with the majority of cancellations at airports in the Northeast.
Snowfall Totals and Storm Tracker
The storm has brought significant snowfall to the region, with totals ranging from 6-12 inches in some areas. The Weather Channel has a storm tracker page with the latest updates on the storm’s location and intensity.
Travel Restrictions and School Closings
Travel restrictions have been put in place in some areas, with a ban on non-essential travel in effect in parts of New Jersey and New York. Many schools have also been closed due to the storm, with over 100 school districts affected.
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