国际英语新闻:U.S. east coast hit by major snowstorm
The snowstorm, which originated over the Gulf of Mexico, started falling on most east coastal states, including Washington, D.C., Maryland and Pennsylvania, on Friday evening and the flakes continue to pour down by Saturday morning.
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Pedestrians walk through the snow during a snowstorm blanketing the East Coast in Washington D.C., Dec. 19, 2009. Forecasts called for up to 50 centimetres of snow across the region, including Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and reaching up to New York. |
The National Weather Service has issued a major winter storm warning for most snow-hit areas, from the Carolinas in the south to Rhode Island in the north, through early Sunday, and from noon (1700 GMT) on Saturday until 11:00 a.m. (1600 GMT) Sunday for New York City.
"A major winter storm will impact the region tonight (Friday) through Saturday night. A very strong low pressure center will track from the deep south northeast to the Carolina coast, and then up the east coast through Saturday night," the National Weather Service said in an advisory.
"Heavy snow will make travel conditions extremely hazardous if not impossible. All unnecessary travel should be avoided. If you must travel, use your headlights, drive at slower speeds, and allow extra time to reach your destination," it added.
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A sightseeing bus passes in front of the Capitol Hill during a snowstorm blanketing the East Coast in Washington D.C., Dec. 19, 2009. Forecasts called for up to 50 centimetres of snow across the region, including Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and reaching up to New York. |
Some airlines including Delta and Virgin have announced their decision to suspend flight operation in D.C. area on Saturday, while other airlines also advised passengers to check their flight schedules in advance.
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