Winter storm brings record amount of snow across US east coast

A snowstorm hit the US east coast late on Wednesday, leaving some areas buried under more than metre of powder.

Snow falls during a Nor'easter storm amid the coronavirus  pandemic in New York City, New York, US on December 17, 2020.
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Snow falls during a Nor'easter storm amid the coronavirus pandemic in New York City, New York, US on December 17, 2020.

The Northeast’s first whopper snowstorm of the season has buried parts of upstate New York under more than 1m of snow, broke records in cities and towns across the region, and left plow drivers struggling to clear the roads as snow piled up at more than 10cm per hour.

“It was a very difficult, fast storm and it dropped an unbelievable amount of snow,” Tom Coppola, highway superintendent in charge of maintaining 160km of roads in the Albany suburb of Glenville, said Thursday. 

“It's to the point where we're having trouble pushing it with our plows.”

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Children play in the snow that fell during a Nor'easter storm in the Manhattan, US on December 17, 2020.

The storm dropped 76cm on Glenville overnight, leaving a silent scene of snow-clad trees, buried cars and laden roofs when the sun finally peeked through at noon.

“If you do not have to be on the roads, please don't travel,” said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who declared a state of emergency for 18 counties. He said there were more than 9,000 power outages, 600 accidents and two fatalities by midmorning on Thursday.

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A boy plays on a mound of snow in front of the skyline of New York City in West New York, N.J on December 17, 2020.

No injuries reported in New Rochelle

In New Rochelle in Westchester County, where a foot of snow was recorded, the roof of a Mavis Discount Tire store partially caved in but no injuries were reported, according to CBSN New York.

In Broome County, where the regional center of Binghamton got a record 107cm of snow, County Executive Jason Garnar said snow fell at a rate of 10 to 12cm per hour.

“This is the fastest rate of snowfall I've ever encountered,” he said.

In Ithaca, it took Fred Cullin, 23, more than an hour and a half to dig out of his steep, lakeside driveway that was packed with nearly 91.4cm of snow piled up by plows.

“It was pretty crazy,” Cullin said.

“Shoveling uphill, on ice, was definitely interesting.”

Much of Pennsylvania saw accumulations in the double digits.

Boston had more than 23cm of snow early on Thursday morning, breaking the previous record for the date of 16.3cm in 2013. 

In Boston's Seaport neighborhood, the streets were mostly empty except for an army of workers blowing sidewalks clear in front of luxury apartment buildings, stores and office towers.

“It's been a while since we have had this,” said Mark Pusung, a 33-year-old Seaport resident walking his Shar-Pei dog Muffin.

“I wanted my dog to experience it because he could run around.”

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People walk down Fifth Avenue on December 17, 2020, the morning after winter storm Gail hit the East coast.

Xicheng Cai, 28, a consultant who lives and works in Seaport, was decked out in what he called his full polar gear including boots, windproof pants and ski goggles.

“Wonderful,” he said of the snow. “This is what Christmas should look like.”

A few blocks away, Sara Boxell, 33, who lives in South Boston, was in the middle of her run.

“I love it,” she said. “Luckily, I’m working from home so I don’t have to drive anywhere."

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A person plays with a dog in the snow in the Manhattan on December 17, 2020

Longer than usual 

Massachusetts’ transportation chief said it could take longer than usual to clear snow-clogged highways and streets because the coronavirus pandemic has knocked one in 10 plow drivers out of action.

Parts of northern New England saw as much as 18cm of snow per hour, said Margaret Curtis, meteorologist for the National Weather Service. 

A rate of 2.5cm per hour is typically enough to make it hard for snowplow trucks to keep up.

Snow totals topped 91.4cm across a wide swath of New Hampshire, and Maine's southernmost county saw 2.5 to 5cm.

Hazardous roads caused dozens of crashes in New Hampshire, Connecticut and eastern New York.

New York State Police said a snowmobiler was struck and killed by a tractor-trailer on Interstate 787 in downtown Albany.

In Maine, snowboarder Fletcher Moffett grabbed a few runs at the Sunday River ski resort before reporting to work as a bartender.

“Being outside is keeping me sane” during the pandemic, he said.

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A man breaks ice and snow on the street of a replica of Philadelphia's Elfreth's Alley at Franklin Square Park in Philadelphia on December 17, 2020.

The overnight snowfall eclipsed the entire amount recorded for all of last winter in New York City, where 16.5cm of snow covered Central Park, much less than the initial predictions of up to 30cm.

Snowplows were careful to avoid damaging outdoor dining spaces erected for the pandemic at Manhattan restaurants, where dining was to resume Thursday night.

In a lighthearted moment at a daily briefing by Mayor Bill de Blasio, the official in charge of snow removal, Edward Grayson, cautioned: “It’s not a night to wear your good shoes.”

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