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A late season nor’easter impacts the US

Millions across the northeast hit by travel disruption, heavy snow, school closures and flooding.

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With only minimal ground transportation available in New York City, walking was the only way to get around in the slushy, snowy conditions. [Jewel Samad/AFP]
Published On 15 Mar 201715 Mar 2017

Although not unheard of, the latest winter storm that hit the eastern seaboard of the United States this week is a fairly rare occurrence in mid-March. 

The storm was expected to dump as much as 50 centimetres of snow on New York City on Tuesday, but that number was readjusted early that morning as the track of the storm moved more inland than expected. 

Central Park ended up receiving 19cm of snow; the Bronx 25cm.

The highest amount of snow was recorded in Bridgewater, a town in upstate New York: 104cm

Yet, one of the biggest impacts from the storm was felt by travellers – from Monday to Wednesday, more than 7,800 flights were cancelled. 

Amtrak, the national passenger rail company, also cancelled many northeast legs of their routes.

In New York, meanwhile, all above ground subways were halted.

On Wednesday, the weather system moved northeast into the eastern Canadian provinces where winter storm warnings were still in effect.

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Standing up against the storm, the 'Fearless Girl' statue seems appropriately placed in the financial district of New York City. [Don Emmert/AFP]
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A glimpse from space of the massive nor'easter on Tuesday. [NASA]
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With schools closed for the day, two girls take advantage of the fresh snow in Brooklyn, New York. [Angela Weiss/AFP]
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Southern and central New Jersey communities were hit by coastal floodings. [Tom Brenner/AFP]
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Even under a blizzard warning, the lights still shone bright on Broadway. [Jewel Samad/AFP]
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All above ground New York City subways closed during the storm. [Don Emmert/AFP]
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With the annual Cherry Blossom Festival coming up in Washington, DC, there are concerns over the effect of the strong nor'easter on the tender buds. [Tasos Katapodis/AFP]
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Thousands of flights were cancelled into, out of and within the US from Monday to Wednesday. [Ryan McBride/AFP]


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