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Storm Jonas: US east coast blizzard leaves at least 25 dead as Washington DC and New York City brought to a standstill | Storm Jonas: US east coast blizzard leaves at least 25 dead as Washington DC and New York City brought to a standstill |
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At least 25 people have died in the US as the historic Storm Jonas continues to wreak havoc across the east coast. | At least 25 people have died in the US as the historic Storm Jonas continues to wreak havoc across the east coast. |
The blizzard has brought more than 2ft (60cm) of snow, causing 11 states to declare a state of emergency. | |
Heavy snow caused Washington DC to declare a "snow emergency", closing its transport system over the weekend, and New York City banned all road travel, cancelled bus services and shut overground parts of the subway. | Heavy snow caused Washington DC to declare a "snow emergency", closing its transport system over the weekend, and New York City banned all road travel, cancelled bus services and shut overground parts of the subway. |
In Washington, 22.2 inches of snow were recorded, with 26.8 inches recorded in New York City - just 0.1 inches short of the 2006 record. | In Washington, 22.2 inches of snow were recorded, with 26.8 inches recorded in New York City - just 0.1 inches short of the 2006 record. |
Fourteen people were killed in weather-related car crashes, four while shoveling snow, two died of hypothermia and one died when he became trapped in his running car by a snow plough. | Fourteen people were killed in weather-related car crashes, four while shoveling snow, two died of hypothermia and one died when he became trapped in his running car by a snow plough. |
Authorities have said a US Capitol police officer - Vernon Alston - has died after shoving snow at his home in Delaware. | Authorities have said a US Capitol police officer - Vernon Alston - has died after shoving snow at his home in Delaware. |
His widow, Nicole Alston, said her husband had collapsed on Saturday afternoon outside their home in the tiny town of Magnolia after shoveling snow for an hour. | His widow, Nicole Alston, said her husband had collapsed on Saturday afternoon outside their home in the tiny town of Magnolia after shoveling snow for an hour. |
He was reportedly dead within minutes. | He was reportedly dead within minutes. |
An elderly couple in South Carolina died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator they had used after they lost power on Friday. | An elderly couple in South Carolina died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator they had used after they lost power on Friday. |
A 23-year-old woman and her one-year-old son are also believed have died from carbon monoxide in New Jersey after sitting in a running car with its tailpipe covered in snow. | A 23-year-old woman and her one-year-old son are also believed have died from carbon monoxide in New Jersey after sitting in a running car with its tailpipe covered in snow. |
The woman's three-year-old daughter is in hospital in a "very critical condition". | The woman's three-year-old daughter is in hospital in a "very critical condition". |
Warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean collided with cold air to form the massive weather system. | Warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean collided with cold air to form the massive weather system. |
According to FlightAware.com, 3,283 flights within, into or out of the United States have been cancelled today. | According to FlightAware.com, 3,283 flights within, into or out of the United States have been cancelled today. |
More than 130,000 people are without power across the south east. | More than 130,000 people are without power across the south east. |
There are fears the weather system causing the blizzard could head to Britain, albeit in a much milder form. | There are fears the weather system causing the blizzard could head to Britain, albeit in a much milder form. |
Although the low pressure system will be extremely modified by the time it reaches British shores, the Met Office has issued 9 yellow "be aware" warnings over Tuesday and Wednesday. | Although the low pressure system will be extremely modified by the time it reaches British shores, the Met Office has issued 9 yellow "be aware" warnings over Tuesday and Wednesday. |
The warnings have been issued across parts of Scotland, Wales and Northern England. | The warnings have been issued across parts of Scotland, Wales and Northern England. |
Rain is expected to be persistent and at times heavy, leading to localised river flooding, the Met Office has warned. | Rain is expected to be persistent and at times heavy, leading to localised river flooding, the Met Office has warned. |
Many parts of the warning areas could see between 50 and 100mm of rain, with the most exposed upland parts of north Wales, north-west England and south-West Scotland potentially seeing between 150 and 200mm. | Many parts of the warning areas could see between 50 and 100mm of rain, with the most exposed upland parts of north Wales, north-west England and south-West Scotland potentially seeing between 150 and 200mm. |
Helen Roberts, a meteorologist at the Met Office said: “The same low pressure weather system will affect weather in the UK and remnants of that storm will travel across the Atlantic, although it will be extremely modified. | Helen Roberts, a meteorologist at the Met Office said: “The same low pressure weather system will affect weather in the UK and remnants of that storm will travel across the Atlantic, although it will be extremely modified. |
“The weather is expected to be pretty mild, although heavy rain is expected over a two-day period next week, which may also bring some sleet and snow in higher areas.” | “The weather is expected to be pretty mild, although heavy rain is expected over a two-day period next week, which may also bring some sleet and snow in higher areas.” |