Feb 23 โ€ข 11:16 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

New York is shaken by a historic winter storm - Finnair cancels flights

A severe winter storm in the northeastern United States has led Finnair to cancel flights to New York amid widespread disruptions in air travel.

The northeastern United States is currently facing a powerful winter storm that has disrupted air travel significantly. Over 10,000 flights have been canceled as a result of the storm, with New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston being the hardest hit cities. Finnair has announced that it will be canceling flights to New York on Sunday and Monday due to the adverse weather conditions. The situation has escalated to what CNN describes as a 'bomb cyclone,' a rapidly intensifying low-pressure system that causes a substantial drop in atmospheric pressure over a 24-hour period.

In response to the severe weather, 11 states have issued blizzard warnings affecting more than 40 million people. The storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall and strong winds, with the hardest hit areas predicted to receive between 50 to 70 centimeters of snow along the New Jersey coast. New York City alone could see snowfall rates of up to 5 centimeters per hour. As a precautionary measure, the city has declared a state of emergency, and public schools will be closed on Monday to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Traffic in and around New York City has been severely restricted, with road closures implemented from Sunday evening through Monday afternoon. The forecasts indicate that the harsh winter weather will persist into Monday, continuing to pose challenges for commuters and emergency responders alike. As the storm develops, local authorities are urging residents to stay safe and follow advice from emergency services while navigating the potential disruptions in travel and daily activities.

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