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US government shuts down ahead of winter snow storm | US government shuts down ahead of winter snow storm |
(about 7 hours later) | |
US government offices are closed as the East Coast braces for a blizzard that dumped heavy snow on Midwestern states in recent days. | US government offices are closed as the East Coast braces for a blizzard that dumped heavy snow on Midwestern states in recent days. |
Schools were shut and more than 1,500 flights cancelled at Washington DC and Baltimore airports, though by late afternoon little snow had accumulated. | |
About 200,000 customers have no power in the mid-Atlantic region between New England and the south-eastern states. | |
On Tuesday, Chicago saw heavy snowfall with about 10in reported in some areas. | On Tuesday, Chicago saw heavy snowfall with about 10in reported in some areas. |
The governor of Virginia declared a state of emergency after about 170,000 people lost power in the state; 50 members of the National Guard were sent to clear roads. | |
Many people were allowed to leave work early, as snow and slush blanketed the streets. | |
But in Washington DC, despite persistent rain there was little snow on the ground by Wednesday afternoon. | |
Travel warning | Travel warning |
Outside the cities, snow had reportedly been falling since about 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT). | |
In the state of Maryland, by Wednesday morning about 600 homes and businesses had lost power and motorway officials encouraged residents to keep off the roads. | |
"We're urging folks not to travel today and to leave the driving to our professional snow plough drivers," a Maryland transport spokeswoman said. | "We're urging folks not to travel today and to leave the driving to our professional snow plough drivers," a Maryland transport spokeswoman said. |
Maryland officials stationed tow trucks at motorway rest areas and car parks, and tree-trimmers were on standby in anticipation of the storm. | |
Mid-Atlantic utility companies also had extra repair crews on duty to deal with outages. | |
In Virginia, as much as 12in of wet snow were forecast to hit coastal areas, while the inland Blue Ridge Mountains and other mountainous areas could receive as much as 21in. | In Virginia, as much as 12in of wet snow were forecast to hit coastal areas, while the inland Blue Ridge Mountains and other mountainous areas could receive as much as 21in. |
Emergency officials in New Jersey said they were monitoring a coastal storm, expected to bring lashing rain, wind, snow and possibly coastal flooding to the region hit by super-storm Sandy in October. | Emergency officials in New Jersey said they were monitoring a coastal storm, expected to bring lashing rain, wind, snow and possibly coastal flooding to the region hit by super-storm Sandy in October. |
The last major snowstorm to hit the mid-Atlantic, in January 2011, was dubbed "snowmageddon", dumping about 5in of snow in Washington DC and 7.5in in Baltimore. | The last major snowstorm to hit the mid-Atlantic, in January 2011, was dubbed "snowmageddon", dumping about 5in of snow in Washington DC and 7.5in in Baltimore. |
It triggered overnight traffic jams and took out power to about 320,000 homes. It is also blamed for causing six deaths. | It triggered overnight traffic jams and took out power to about 320,000 homes. It is also blamed for causing six deaths. |
The snowstorm arrives in the mid-Atlantic region after pummeling Chicago and the Midwest. | The snowstorm arrives in the mid-Atlantic region after pummeling Chicago and the Midwest. |
On Tuesday, schools were cancelled across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois, and as much as 9in of snow was reported at Chicago's busy O'Hare airport by midnight. | On Tuesday, schools were cancelled across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois, and as much as 9in of snow was reported at Chicago's busy O'Hare airport by midnight. |
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