Cities Shut Down in Snowy South, Bitter Cold Ahead for Northern U.S.
Source: NBC NEWS
Some southern cities shut down Wednesday as heavy snow fell across the region, while winter weather continued to set record lows in other parts of the country, and contributed to a huge pileup in Maine.
And even more snow was expected in a band from northern North Carolina to Virginia, where as much as a foot of snow could fall from Wednesday night and into Thursday. Meanwhile, bitterly cold temperatures were expected in the plains and Midwest Fargo, North Dakota, will feel like minus-33 degrees Thursday, forecasters said.
Boston got almost two inches of more snow between Tuesday and Wednesday to push that city's season total to 101.8 inches, just 5.8 inches shy of the season record set in the winter of 1995 and 1996, the National Weather Service reported.
In Maine, a section of snow-covered Interstate 95 was shut down by a massive pileup involving 70 cars that sent 17 people to area hospitals, authorities said. The 7:30 a.m. crash near Carmel and Etna shut down the northbound lanes until 12:30 p.m.
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LiberalElite
(14,691 posts)NYC's only getting "a bit of snow" tomorrow. Temp teens to 20s. it was 20 degrees this a.m. and I thought "Oh! that's not so bad!" I think I'm getting used to it.
NYFlip
(324 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(57,570 posts)Yes, the one in Alabama.
Snow shuts down government offices, services across the Huntsville area
By Steve Doyle | sdoyle@al.com
https://twitter.com/swdoyle
on February 26, 2015 at 9:34 AM, updated February 26, 2015 at 10:33 AM
Wednesday's unexpectedly heavy snowfall is keeping many Huntsville-area government offices and facilities closed on Thursday.
Huntsville City Hall and Big Spring International Park are blanketed in snow during Wednesday's winter storm. All city offices and facilities will remain closed Thursday. (Eric Schultz | eschultz@al.com)
Businesses across north Alabama closing or delaying on Thursday due to snow
Snowfall records shattered in Huntsville; parts of north Alabama approached 1 foot of snow
UAH students roll a giant snowball in a parking lot as heavy snow fell Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015 in Huntsville, Ala. (Eric Schultz / eschultz@al.com)
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)After last year's traffic problems, the governor asked everyone to stay off the roads. And most people complied.