Storm Hernando hits the US East Coast. New York in crisis


The storm, named Hernando, will “potentially paralyze” many areas of the U.S. Northeast, said Brian Hurley, senior forecaster for the Weather Prediction Center.
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For New York, Long Island, New Jersey, most of Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts, it has the potential to bring extreme impacts. Over 10 thousand flights to and around the United States were canceled through Tuesday — most of them originating or ending in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, according to FlightAware data.
Snowstorm in the USA. Canceled flights
Delta Air Lines said it expects to suspend operations at New York's LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy International and Boston Logan International Airports through Tuesday.
Heavy snowfall combined with strong winds could also lead to cascading travel delays locally, as well as power outages that are likely to spread throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
U.S. natural gas futures rose as much as 6.8%, with colder weather expected to increase demand for heating, Bloomberg estimates.
Source: Bloomberg




