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Northeast Snow Chaos: 1,500 Flights Grounded
28 Dec
Summary
- Over 1,500 flights canceled due to snow in Northeast and Great Lakes.
- New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
- Storm brought hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages.

Severe winter weather has disrupted travel across the Northeast and Great Lakes, with over 1,500 flights canceled from Friday night into Saturday. Snowfall, though less than anticipated in some areas like New York City, created hazardous conditions impacting thousands of travelers during the busy holiday period.
States of emergency were declared in both New York and New Jersey in response to the storm. Officials cited dangerous weather, including heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain, as reasons for the declarations. The National Weather Service warned of potential tree damage and power outages.
Authorities are urging the public to avoid unnecessary travel to allow road crews to clear pathways. Travelers are advised to monitor conditions, road closures, and adhere to safety protocols. The storm was predicted to begin weakening by Saturday morning.




