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East coast winter storm: travel chaos as thousands of flights cancelled – live East coast winter storm: travel chaos as thousands of flights cancelled – live
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The storm brought tornadoes and snow to Mississippi, according to the National Weather Service. On Thursday, at least two tornadoes ripped through Lamar and Simpson counties. No injuries were reported, although the tornadoes damaged homes, uprooted trees and down power lines.
Portions of northern Mississippi had received up to 2 inches of snow by Friday. Meteorologist Brad Bryant said it’s rare for a weather system to hit one state with both tornadoes and snow. The snow caused road accidents and shut down schools and businesses.
Only in Mississippi where you have tornado warnings one day and snow the next #mswx
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After days of planning by emergency officials and a scramble by residents to stock up on supplies, the blizzard started blanketing the Washington area at about 1pm local time.
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As people stock up on non-perishable foods and load up their Netflix queues, others are in search of physical company to keep warm and occupied over the snowy weekend. New Yorkers have flocked to Craigslist personal ads in search of blizzard buddies.
One Queens-based poster put it quite simply: “Going out will be a challenge so let’s keep each other company.”
On Tinder, some cut to the point by updating their bios to reflect the weather.
omg b l i z z a r d tinder pic.twitter.com/PT58xXHwDe
Dating app usage spikes significantly during inclement weather. Last year, during the winter storm Juno, the popular dating app Hinge saw user activity spike 47% on the day of the storm, Business Insider reported. Leading up to the storm, user activity spiked 27%.
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While confined to the indoors, some sports fans won’t be able to turn on their team’s game this weekend as a distraction. Two NBA games, one NHL game, and NASCAR’s Hall of Fame induction ceremony have been postponed.While confined to the indoors, some sports fans won’t be able to turn on their team’s game this weekend as a distraction. Two NBA games, one NHL game, and NASCAR’s Hall of Fame induction ceremony have been postponed.
The NBA announced that the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers game originally scheduled for Saturday night has been pushed back until Sunday at 7pm. A game between the Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards has also been postponed.The NBA announced that the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers game originally scheduled for Saturday night has been pushed back until Sunday at 7pm. A game between the Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards has also been postponed.
Meanwhile, the NHL said that the Friday night hockey game between the Anaheim Ducks and Washington Capitals has been postponed. A decision regarding the game scheduled for Sunday night between the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins will be announced Saturday morning.Meanwhile, the NHL said that the Friday night hockey game between the Anaheim Ducks and Washington Capitals has been postponed. A decision regarding the game scheduled for Sunday night between the Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins will be announced Saturday morning.
The US Senate meanwhile looks back on an era of less organized athletics …The US Senate meanwhile looks back on an era of less organized athletics …
Epic #Senate Page snowball fight @uscapitol in January 1925 #blizzard2016 pic.twitter.com/a0MhouSQupEpic #Senate Page snowball fight @uscapitol in January 1925 #blizzard2016 pic.twitter.com/a0MhouSQup
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The North Carolina State Highway Patrol reported 928 car crashes and 1,400 calls for help between midnight and 1pm today.The North Carolina State Highway Patrol reported 928 car crashes and 1,400 calls for help between midnight and 1pm today.
Stay safe and stay home if possible! @NCSHP reports 928 crashes, over 1400 calls for help from midnight to 1 p.m. #ncwxStay safe and stay home if possible! @NCSHP reports 928 crashes, over 1400 calls for help from midnight to 1 p.m. #ncwx
By Friday morning, nearly 6,000 homes across North Carolina were without power. Several weather-related accidents have been reported, and bad road conditions caused four motor vehicle fatalities, according to the Governor’s office.By Friday morning, nearly 6,000 homes across North Carolina were without power. Several weather-related accidents have been reported, and bad road conditions caused four motor vehicle fatalities, according to the Governor’s office.
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency late on Wednesday as forecasts called for high volumes of snow and ice accumulation.North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency late on Wednesday as forecasts called for high volumes of snow and ice accumulation.
The Governor’s office also warned the public to “be prepared for 30 MPH winds that have the potential to bring down trees and power lines”.The Governor’s office also warned the public to “be prepared for 30 MPH winds that have the potential to bring down trees and power lines”.
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Amber JamiesonAmber Jamieson
If you’re worried about being cooped up all weekend, the Guardian’s Amber Jamieson (@ambiej) has the cure, with a list of the most blizzard-appropriate movies for what is expected to be a very snowy weekend.If you’re worried about being cooped up all weekend, the Guardian’s Amber Jamieson (@ambiej) has the cure, with a list of the most blizzard-appropriate movies for what is expected to be a very snowy weekend.
Why not chuck some butter on your popcorn and indulge shamelessly in a bunch of snow-themed winter films? Each film title is linked to a streaming service so you can just hit play straight away.Why not chuck some butter on your popcorn and indulge shamelessly in a bunch of snow-themed winter films? Each film title is linked to a streaming service so you can just hit play straight away.
Speaking of great movies about the cold, THE SHINING is playing over at @IFCCenter tonight: https://t.co/LyBm8AtvG0 pic.twitter.com/MEVrmgElx7Speaking of great movies about the cold, THE SHINING is playing over at @IFCCenter tonight: https://t.co/LyBm8AtvG0 pic.twitter.com/MEVrmgElx7
Read Amber’s full piece here.Read Amber’s full piece here.
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David SmithDavid Smith
And in Washington, The Guardian’s David Smith (@SmithInAmerica) is hunting for the last loaf of bread.And in Washington, The Guardian’s David Smith (@SmithInAmerica) is hunting for the last loaf of bread.
It’s a snowy Friday in Washington and, just for once, politics is the second talking point, after the weather. Panic buying is under way and a queue of around 80 people encircled the entire Trader Joe’s supermarket in Foggy Bottom, Washington, where shelves that should contain bread and water are virtually bare (plenty of sparkling water for those so inclined). Breakfast burritos, milk, pies and tomato basil marinara sauce are also selling fast.It’s a snowy Friday in Washington and, just for once, politics is the second talking point, after the weather. Panic buying is under way and a queue of around 80 people encircled the entire Trader Joe’s supermarket in Foggy Bottom, Washington, where shelves that should contain bread and water are virtually bare (plenty of sparkling water for those so inclined). Breakfast burritos, milk, pies and tomato basil marinara sauce are also selling fast.
The line is moved at a fair clip and shoppers appeared patient, noting that the store is often busy, especially at weekends. Ashby Semple, 50, a vegan, was pushed a trolley of meatless breakfast patties, tomato soup and vegan tikka masala.The line is moved at a fair clip and shoppers appeared patient, noting that the store is often busy, especially at weekends. Ashby Semple, 50, a vegan, was pushed a trolley of meatless breakfast patties, tomato soup and vegan tikka masala.
“Everything was available and it’s probably more than I need, but I’ll eat it eventually,” Semple said.“Everything was available and it’s probably more than I need, but I’ll eat it eventually,” Semple said.
“It’s very American to stock up like this. I’ve been here when it’s snowed before. I don’t freak out that much. It’s hilarious. I don’t think this is going to be another Snowmageddon,” she said.“It’s very American to stock up like this. I’ve been here when it’s snowed before. I don’t freak out that much. It’s hilarious. I don’t think this is going to be another Snowmageddon,” she said.
There was uncertainty over whether Trader Joe’s would be open tomorrow. Katherine Lee, an 18-year-old student from Hong Kong, stocked up on fruit and vegetables and welcomed the forecast. “I hope it snows,” she said. “I want to be snowed in so there will be no school. Are we supposed to be scared? If you stay indoors it should be fine.”There was uncertainty over whether Trader Joe’s would be open tomorrow. Katherine Lee, an 18-year-old student from Hong Kong, stocked up on fruit and vegetables and welcomed the forecast. “I hope it snows,” she said. “I want to be snowed in so there will be no school. Are we supposed to be scared? If you stay indoors it should be fine.”
Ian Wong, 22, from Hawaii, was coordinated shopping with his girlfriend and looked forward to snow on a scale he has never witnessed before. “The most snow I’ve seen is eight inches. This will be the most snow I’ll have seen in my life. I’m excited.”Ian Wong, 22, from Hawaii, was coordinated shopping with his girlfriend and looked forward to snow on a scale he has never witnessed before. “The most snow I’ve seen is eight inches. This will be the most snow I’ll have seen in my life. I’m excited.”
And Jim Jones, 63, carrying chicken and eggs, played down the drama. “I’m not worried. I’ve been through bigger storms than this. Anyway, it’ll be an adventure and we’ve got two football games to watch on TV on Sunday.”And Jim Jones, 63, carrying chicken and eggs, played down the drama. “I’m not worried. I’ve been through bigger storms than this. Anyway, it’ll be an adventure and we’ve got two football games to watch on TV on Sunday.”
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For a live look at what’s happening in Washington DC, you can watch snow fall from Speaker Paul Ryan’s balcony. The live-feed is also set to some jazzy tunes, which we hope Speaker Ryan chose himself.For a live look at what’s happening in Washington DC, you can watch snow fall from Speaker Paul Ryan’s balcony. The live-feed is also set to some jazzy tunes, which we hope Speaker Ryan chose himself.
If that view doesn’t satisfy, here’s a look at the National Mall right now.If that view doesn’t satisfy, here’s a look at the National Mall right now.
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Snow starts falling in the capitolSnow starts falling in the capitol
As the storm moves northeast, it’s beginning to snow in Washington DC, where some of the worst weather is expected.As the storm moves northeast, it’s beginning to snow in Washington DC, where some of the worst weather is expected.
Really coming down in D.C. #Blizzard2016 pic.twitter.com/FEM3w8qA0QReally coming down in D.C. #Blizzard2016 pic.twitter.com/FEM3w8qA0Q
In preparation for the storm, the federal government shut down almost three hours ago, and the mayor declared a state of emergency.In preparation for the storm, the federal government shut down almost three hours ago, and the mayor declared a state of emergency.
Right now, the capitol is forecast to receive up to 31 in of snow. That would break a record set in 1922, when 28 in of snow fell from January 27-29. The worst of the storm is expected between tonight and Saturday evening, when wind gusts could reach 47 miles per hour, and bursts of thunder are possible.Right now, the capitol is forecast to receive up to 31 in of snow. That would break a record set in 1922, when 28 in of snow fell from January 27-29. The worst of the storm is expected between tonight and Saturday evening, when wind gusts could reach 47 miles per hour, and bursts of thunder are possible.
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Storms wreaks travel havoc as it moves across the southStorms wreaks travel havoc as it moves across the south
In addition to several inches of the white stuff, the storm also seems to have left numerous and widespread travel woes.In addition to several inches of the white stuff, the storm also seems to have left numerous and widespread travel woes.
In Nashville alone, the Tennessean reported that city police have responded to more than 200 vehicle crashes involving 12 injuries have already been caused by the winter storm.In Nashville alone, the Tennessean reported that city police have responded to more than 200 vehicle crashes involving 12 injuries have already been caused by the winter storm.
The mayor of Nashville, Megan Barry, told the Tennessean that residents shouldn’t look for overnight solutions to the havoc.The mayor of Nashville, Megan Barry, told the Tennessean that residents shouldn’t look for overnight solutions to the havoc.
I’m asking Nashvillians to stay home and stay safe,” Barry said. “Realize this might take the whole weekend. Don’t just wake up tomorrow and think it won’t be slick out because it will.”I’m asking Nashvillians to stay home and stay safe,” Barry said. “Realize this might take the whole weekend. Don’t just wake up tomorrow and think it won’t be slick out because it will.”
The heavy snow has let up in downtown #Nashville outside the @Tennessean front windows. Buses rolling down Broadway. pic.twitter.com/oOYYrDZMAmThe heavy snow has let up in downtown #Nashville outside the @Tennessean front windows. Buses rolling down Broadway. pic.twitter.com/oOYYrDZMAm
Airlines have also continued to cancel flights. According to FlightAware, more than 1,500 flights have been delayed, and 6,300 more that were scheduled for around the United States between Friday and Sunday have been canceled.Airlines have also continued to cancel flights. According to FlightAware, more than 1,500 flights have been delayed, and 6,300 more that were scheduled for around the United States between Friday and Sunday have been canceled.
American Airlines have canceled 25% of all of its Friday flights, according to the site, and Raleigh-Durham has canceled almost two-thirds of its Friday flights.American Airlines have canceled 25% of all of its Friday flights, according to the site, and Raleigh-Durham has canceled almost two-thirds of its Friday flights.
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The storm has already blanketed Nashville in snow.The storm has already blanketed Nashville in snow.
Other cities are still expecting more snowfall in the coming days. At least the local kids seem to hope so.Other cities are still expecting more snowfall in the coming days. At least the local kids seem to hope so.
Predictably, with the approaching storm, people have rushed to their local supermarkets and bought supplies for the coming weekend. Food Lion in Northern Virginia is no exception.Predictably, with the approaching storm, people have rushed to their local supermarkets and bought supplies for the coming weekend. Food Lion in Northern Virginia is no exception.
In Kentucky, this United States Postal Service courier is still trucking along. After all, according to the unofficial USPS creed, weather never impedes a postman.In Kentucky, this United States Postal Service courier is still trucking along. After all, according to the unofficial USPS creed, weather never impedes a postman.
Shout out to @USPS !! Bravin' #blizzard2016 like champs. 👏🏾🙌🏽 pic.twitter.com/FRE7kxmHruShout out to @USPS !! Bravin' #blizzard2016 like champs. 👏🏾🙌🏽 pic.twitter.com/FRE7kxmHru
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Edward Snowden, the computer analyst whistleblower, chimed in on Twitter with his own thoughts on the impending storm.Edward Snowden, the computer analyst whistleblower, chimed in on Twitter with his own thoughts on the impending storm.
Soon, even D.C. will be Snowden. pic.twitter.com/UcZtWTbmC8Soon, even D.C. will be Snowden. pic.twitter.com/UcZtWTbmC8
When some of his followers voiced disapproval, he responded “Don’t hate”. One user tweeted “For this, maybe he should be arrested”.When some of his followers voiced disapproval, he responded “Don’t hate”. One user tweeted “For this, maybe he should be arrested”.
For this, maybe he should be arrested https://t.co/vRkBT02C39For this, maybe he should be arrested https://t.co/vRkBT02C39
6.48pm GMT6.48pm GMT
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Chris Christie leaves snowy New Hampshire for a blizzard in New JerseyChris Christie leaves snowy New Hampshire for a blizzard in New Jersey
Chris Christie will be back in Newark, New Jersey by 8pm for a snow briefing and press conference with transportation officials. The governor and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination announced he would return to the Garden State just before 2pm Friday, after several local news outlets published skeptical stories about his ability to manage flooding and more than 1 ft of snow from the campaign trail in New Hampshire.Chris Christie will be back in Newark, New Jersey by 8pm for a snow briefing and press conference with transportation officials. The governor and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination announced he would return to the Garden State just before 2pm Friday, after several local news outlets published skeptical stories about his ability to manage flooding and more than 1 ft of snow from the campaign trail in New Hampshire.
Christie may also be haunted by a not too distant history: in 2010 he was criticized for being out of town during a snowstorm. At the time, he was vacationing with his family in Florida at Disneyland.Christie may also be haunted by a not too distant history: in 2010 he was criticized for being out of town during a snowstorm. At the time, he was vacationing with his family in Florida at Disneyland.
He told reporters at the time: “I was in charge from Florida.”He told reporters at the time: “I was in charge from Florida.”
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Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey governor Chris Christie said via Twitter on Friday he is leaving the campaign trail in New Hampshire to help his home state get through the storm.Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey governor Chris Christie said via Twitter on Friday he is leaving the campaign trail in New Hampshire to help his home state get through the storm.
I'm sorry, NH but I gotta go home - we got snow coming. #JonasI'm sorry, NH but I gotta go home - we got snow coming. #Jonas
I want to make sure the people of my state feel safe and secure. #JonasI want to make sure the people of my state feel safe and secure. #Jonas
But I will be back, because I am able to do both things. The fact is - you are never not the governor. #JonasBut I will be back, because I am able to do both things. The fact is - you are never not the governor. #Jonas
Earlier on Friday New York mayor Bill de Blasio criticized Christie for staying in New Hampshire instead of dealing with the impending blizzard.Earlier on Friday New York mayor Bill de Blasio criticized Christie for staying in New Hampshire instead of dealing with the impending blizzard.
“A day or two ago it might have been a question mark, right now it’s not a question mark anymore,” De Blasio said on CNN on Friday morning. “Obviously we are being warned that it could even be worse. We find this out with each storm. Sometimes it’s less than we expected, sometimes it’s more. So for any governor, it’s time to come home.”“A day or two ago it might have been a question mark, right now it’s not a question mark anymore,” De Blasio said on CNN on Friday morning. “Obviously we are being warned that it could even be worse. We find this out with each storm. Sometimes it’s less than we expected, sometimes it’s more. So for any governor, it’s time to come home.”
A blizzard warning remains in effect in New York City, portions of northeast New Jersey and Long Island, according to the National Weather Service, which said the area would see heavy snow and strong winds from Saturday morning through Sunday morning.A blizzard warning remains in effect in New York City, portions of northeast New Jersey and Long Island, according to the National Weather Service, which said the area would see heavy snow and strong winds from Saturday morning through Sunday morning.
New Yorkers can expect snow accumulation between 7 and 12 inches and winds north 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.New Yorkers can expect snow accumulation between 7 and 12 inches and winds north 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.
On Thursday morning Mayor Bill de Blasio told New Yorkers to stay at home during the storm. Whiteout conditions are likely, making travel difficult.On Thursday morning Mayor Bill de Blasio told New Yorkers to stay at home during the storm. Whiteout conditions are likely, making travel difficult.
“Anyone who has the illusion you’re going to be taking big trips over the weekend, get that out of your mind,” De Blasio said at a Thursday news conference.“Anyone who has the illusion you’re going to be taking big trips over the weekend, get that out of your mind,” De Blasio said at a Thursday news conference.
De Blasio also detailed the city’s plans for dealing with the storm, and measures being taken to keep trains running. Last year the subway was shut down for the first time in 110 years when a storm was headed for the city, but it shifted east.De Blasio also detailed the city’s plans for dealing with the storm, and measures being taken to keep trains running. Last year the subway was shut down for the first time in 110 years when a storm was headed for the city, but it shifted east.
The mayor said that the Sanitation Department will deploy workers starting Friday morning, with 2,300 workers per shift. There will be 1,650 sanitation department vehicles fitted with plows, 579 salt spreaders pre-deployed on Friday evening, and 303,000 tons of rock salt available.The mayor said that the Sanitation Department will deploy workers starting Friday morning, with 2,300 workers per shift. There will be 1,650 sanitation department vehicles fitted with plows, 579 salt spreaders pre-deployed on Friday evening, and 303,000 tons of rock salt available.
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Suzanne GoldenbergSuzanne Goldenberg
Suzanne Goldenberg has the latest from Washington:Suzanne Goldenberg has the latest from Washington:
For Washington, this was the second encounter with snow in 48 hours – and people were not taking chances.For Washington, this was the second encounter with snow in 48 hours – and people were not taking chances.
After a mere two inches in Wednesday’s rush hour paralysed the city for hours – with people reporting evening commutes of eight hours skidding in block streets – many people seemed to have decided to hunker down early for the storm.After a mere two inches in Wednesday’s rush hour paralysed the city for hours – with people reporting evening commutes of eight hours skidding in block streets – many people seemed to have decided to hunker down early for the storm.
The city’s mayor, Muriel Bowser, who was severely criticised for failing to prepare roads ahead of Wednesday’s dusting, spent the morning with emergency workers.The city’s mayor, Muriel Bowser, who was severely criticised for failing to prepare roads ahead of Wednesday’s dusting, spent the morning with emergency workers.
But there were few signs of snow plows or other deployments in advance of the storm.But there were few signs of snow plows or other deployments in advance of the storm.
Much of the city seemed deserted. A few hardy souls ventured to work – some with snow pants beneath more formal wool work coats, but most people seemed preoccupied with shopping for the storm.Much of the city seemed deserted. A few hardy souls ventured to work – some with snow pants beneath more formal wool work coats, but most people seemed preoccupied with shopping for the storm.
Schools in Washington, and the neighbouring suburbs of Virginia and Maryland were closed.Schools in Washington, and the neighbouring suburbs of Virginia and Maryland were closed.
The national park service announced that the museums and memorials along the Mall were shutting at 12pm on Friday, and would remain closed at least through Sunday.The national park service announced that the museums and memorials along the Mall were shutting at 12pm on Friday, and would remain closed at least through Sunday.
Businesses also announced they were shutting down early.Businesses also announced they were shutting down early.
Neighbourhood list-servs lit up with sales of used kids’ snowboots and sleds. A few families in the wealthier suburbs such as Bethesda reported they were checking into hotels to avoid the expected power outages.Neighbourhood list-servs lit up with sales of used kids’ snowboots and sleds. A few families in the wealthier suburbs such as Bethesda reported they were checking into hotels to avoid the expected power outages.
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From the Ozarks to the eastern seaboard, millions of Americans are preparing for a potentially historic blizzard that is forecast to dump at least one foot of snow on the nation’s capital and surrounding states.From the Ozarks to the eastern seaboard, millions of Americans are preparing for a potentially historic blizzard that is forecast to dump at least one foot of snow on the nation’s capital and surrounding states.
In preparation for the storm, the Guardian is bringing live updates on the empty grocery store shelves, sold out snow shovels and dire predictions. Welcome to the blizzard of 2016.In preparation for the storm, the Guardian is bringing live updates on the empty grocery store shelves, sold out snow shovels and dire predictions. Welcome to the blizzard of 2016.
These are the latest predictions from the National Weather Service:These are the latest predictions from the National Weather Service:
Stay tuned for all the latest as the snowstorm bites. Read our latest news report here.Stay tuned for all the latest as the snowstorm bites. Read our latest news report here.
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