Orlena has ALREADY dumped two feet of snow and is still going: 2,000 flights are cancelled, cities are flooded, woman freezes to death outside her house and three are shot dead during row over shovelling as monster Nor easter batters East Coast
New York City s Central Park has recorded more than a foot of snow as of Monday evening
Snowfall is expected to continue through Tuesday with forecasters predicting around two feet in total
The first victim of the storm was named as 67-year-old Patricia Becker
Becker, who suffered with Alzheimer s disease, reportedly wandered away from her home and was found dead of hypothermia on an Allentown street Monday morning
A huge snowstorm brought chaos to the United States' east coast Monday, canceling thousands of flights, closing schools and forcing the postponement of coronavirus vaccinations as New York City steeled itself for possibly one of its heaviest ever snowfalls.
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Huge snowstorm hits US east coast as New York declares state of emergency
Two feet of snow and winds of up to 50 miles an hour force cities to hunker down and brace for the worst
1 February 2021 • 5:10pm
A huge snowstorm brought chaos to the United States east coast on Monday, cancelling thousands of flights, closing schools and forcing the postponement of coronavirus vaccinations as New York steeled itself for almost two feet of snow.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued storm warnings from Virginia to Maine - home to tens of millions of people - as heavy snowfall mixed with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour spurred blizzard-like conditions along the eastern seaboard.
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