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Monday, 21 December 2009 - Storm crawls into New England, leaving mess behind
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Storm crawls into New England, leaving mess behind By ERIC TUCKER,Associated Press Writer - Monday, December 21 Send IM Story Print PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A major storm clawed its way up the East Coast on Sunday, crippling travel and disappointing New England merchants the weekend before Christmas after blanketing parts of the mid-Atlantic with record snow _ nearly 2 feet in places _ and causing at least five deaths. Blizzard warnings remained in effect Sunday for parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with gusts up to 60 mph. As much as 16 inches of snow was expected to cover parts of southern New England. The early arrival of wintry weather on a quiet Sunday morning could not have been better timing, said Peter Judge, spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. "Other than spoiling the Christmas shopping, from the emergency manager perspective it was the perfect timing," Judge said. "Even the cleanup today, we're not fighting the people who would be trying to get to work." To the South, others struggled with the aftermath. On the cusp of the winter solstice, the storm dropped 16 inches of snow on Reagan National Airport outside Washington on Saturday _ the most ever recorded there for a single December day _ and gave southern New Jersey its highest single-storm snowfall totals in nearly four years. The National Weather Service said the storm gave Philadelphia, which began keeping records in 1884, its second-largest snowfall: 23.2 inches. Even more was recorded in the Philadelphia suburb of Medford, N.J., at 24 inches. Around New York City, the brunt of the storm hit Long Island, with whiteout conditions. Nearly 25 inches was recorded in Upton by Sunday. Nearly 11 inches of snow fell on New York City by Sunday morning, and the storm could be the worst the city has seen since about 26 inches fell on Central Park in February 2006, National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Maloit said. Pragmatic New York Mayor Bloomberg encouraged residents and holiday visitors to take advantage of school and event cancelations by seeing a Broadway show. The mayor says city retailers weren't hard hit by the storm Saturday, because the snow held off until late in the day. Even as the storm winded down in the New York area, conditions remained treacherous and drivers were advised to stay off the roads, Maloit said. Delays were expected on bus, subway and train routes. Near Farmingdale, N.Y., on Long Island, about 150 people were stranded on a Long Island Rail Road train for more than five hours by a combination of snow drifts, icing, traffic problems and equipment failures due to the weather. The train eventually had to be towed to a nearby station and the passengers put on a second train. No injuries were reported. Airports in the Northeast that were jammed up in the storm Saturday were working their way back to normal operations. About 800 flights at the New York City area's three major airports remained canceled despite clear conditions on the runways. By Sunday morning, one runway at Dulles International Airport in Washington was open, handling arriving flights, spokeswoman Tara Hamilton. At Reagan National, crews were still "moving the huge quantities of snow" dumped on the area, and Hamilton said the airport should be opening for business by midday. Baltimore Washington airport, which got 16 inches of snow was open Sunday but still struggling to back up to full speed, with some airlines still canceling flights. At Boston's Logan airport, where it was still snowing, spokesman Phil Orlandella said flights have been "on and off." Monday looked to be a normal day, he said. Philadelphia International Airport was shut down Saturday night but began to reopen early Sunday. Spokesman Phyllis Van Istendal said operations would ramp up later in the day. Al Wachlin, 70, lives in Philadelphia but grew up in Maine and was well prepared for the storm, with a truck and an attached plow. With a scraper in one hand and a brush in another, he worked to clear off his truck. "This part of it's great," said Wachlin, who has lived in the city since 1960. "It's the cleanup, the rutted streets where you go sliding into the intersection, that's the whole problem." In many places the problem was where to put the show. On south Philadelphia's narrow streets, residents shoveling sidewalks resigned themselves to the snow eventually returning as traffic displaced it from the street. The storm began wreaking misery Friday in South Florida, where it caused flooding and knocked out electricity to more than 85,000 customers in the Carolinas before turning to snow as it moved its way north. On Saturday, the governors of Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware and the mayors of Washington and Philadelphia all declared states of emergency. One person in Virginia was killed in a traffic accident caused by slick roads, and authorities said the weather may have contributed to another traffic death there. A third death in Virginia is believed to have been caused by exposure. In Ohio, two people were killed in accidents on snow-covered roads hit by the same storm system. Greyhound shut down service in Washington, D.C., and farther north, and ferry service in Delaware and New Jersey was canceled. 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