El noreste de EEUU se recupera de una tormenta brutal que afectó a vuelos y canceló clases – Chicago Tribune

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By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE, CLAIRE RUSH, JULIE WALKER and ADAM GELLER

NUEVA YORK (AP) — Villagers, government workers and a mighty railroad machine quitanieves “Darth Vader” raced to defeat much of the northern United States in a brutal and — in some areas — record-breaking torment that cut the region off from the sky and caused miles of canceled viewslos.

But as the coasts advance north and move into other areas of the islands, meteorologists warn that more turmoil could lie ahead for the coast.

The turmoil, which California meteorologists call the strongest in a decade, has already brought more than 60 centimeters (2 parts) of snow to northern parts. For markets, roads must be reorganized, public transportation will operate in some cities and it must restore electricity for some of the centuries without lights in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware and Rhode Island.

In the city of New York, which canceled classes on Monday, Alcalde Zohran Mamdani announced that schools were re-housing the martes for face-to-face teaching, which generated people on who were viable with this with the news that they had accumulated on the length of the trees.

Staten Island County Chairman Vito Fossella said the schools should be permanent, while Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers, described the situation as “a great disaster.”

“They have some student assistance. They have some personal assistance because people don’t know if they can travel, if they can go to schools,” Mulgrew said.

Spokespeople for Mamdani did not respond to an email seeking comment, but his schools chief, Canceler Kamar Samuels, signaled in an X-rated post that he was “confident about our decision to resume.”

Filadelfia took online courses the moons and martes. Districts on Long Island and other places in New York’s suburbs indicate they will want to cancel market prices.

The National Weather Service said there was more severe weather that could occur in the area later this week.

The new storm is not expected to be strong, however, including a few extra inches of snow in the worst-affected areas that could make cleanup difficult, said Frank Pereira, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in College Park, Maryland.

“Any additional snow at the moment will probably not be welcome,” commented Pereira.

The weather service is tuned for the moon’s torment as a “classic northwest pre-north coast bomb/torch cycle.” A bomb cycle occurs when the pressure of a torment is determined by intensity over a 24-hour period; occurs mainly in winter and winter, when free air gel can be placed on top and chocolate at higher temperatures.

More than 2,000 views were recorded and US canceled by markets, according to view tracking site FlightAware. Most of the cancellations affect airports in New York, New Jersey and Boston.

Rhode Island’s TF Green International Airport halted airport operations the month of Moon with 38 inches (97 cm) of snow, due to the weather service, breaking a record set in 1978.

Central Park in New York City recorded 48 cm (19 inches) of snow. Warwick, Rhode Island, surpassed 3 feet (3 pies), the tallest cifra in the country today. The strongest wind ráfaga, of 134 kilometers per hour (83 miles per hour), is recorded on Nantucket, and ráfagas with the force of Huracán are observed throughout Cape Cod.

Nueva York, Filadelfia and other cities, as well as various states, declare emergencies.

Management of the Boston Globe canceled printing of its periodical for the first time in its more than 150-year history because darkness and darkness prevented staff from safely accessing its printing plant, the newspaper said in an article on its website.

In the New York City region, the Autoridad Metropolitana de Transporte (MTA, by its acronym in English) informed the moons of the night that the subway lines are established in your main operation of the previous returns, with the exception of the very affected by the district of Staten Island, where the train service is suspended.

The MTA said it hoped Cercanías train service would be in the northern suburbs and that city would renew limited service before market time.

Christa Prince and others move to Brooklyn on Monday night with friends and an electric company.

“We’re just clearing a path for this car,” Prince explained. “No es nuestro auto, mais ya sabes, sólo estamos haciendo un bon gesture por nuestro vecino”.

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I was informed by Albany, New York. Associated Press reporters Mike Catalini in Morrisville, Pa.; Mark Kennedy and Mike Sisak in Nueva York; Darlene Superville in Washington; Susan Haigh in Hartford, Conn.; Christopher Weber in Los Angeles; Philip Marcelo in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Hallie Golden in Seattle contributed.

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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

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