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The winter blizzard brought more snow in parts of the northeast than all of the winter season last year

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The winter blizzard brought more snow in parts of the northeast than all of the winter season last year

Virginia State Police confirmed that a 19-year-old man involved in a collision in Pulaski died after his car veered off the side of the freeway, crashed into a bridge and capsized.

Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller told CNN that Pranagan K. Leclerc was taken to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds. Geller added that he believed slippery road conditions were a factor in the cause of the accident.

In Pennsylvania, where the storm caused heavy snowfall for hours, two people were killed and several others injured in a multi-vehicle crash involving 30 to 60 vehicles on Interstate 80 in Clinton County, according to authorities.

“I keep the victims and their families in my prayers,” wrote Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf On Twitter. “Please stay home if you can and stay safe.”
Portions of central Pennsylvania were covered by more than a foot of snow, with the highest reported amount in Wellsboro – 18.8 inches, according to CNN meteorologist Michael Guy. Approximately 18.5 inches was reported in Dushore and 14 inches in Lock Haven, Vintondale, and Sandy Ridge, according to National Weather Service.
Snow blankets in New York City's Times Square on Wednesday.

There was more than six inches of snow and sleet early Thursday morning, the service said at Central Park in New York City.

“This winter storm is greater than the total snowfall for the 2019-2020 winter season of 4.8” Wrote.

On Wednesday, heavy snowfall caused a pile-up of 27 vehicles, what officials call a chain reaction event, on the Henry Hudson Bridge, NYPD Lieutenant Thomas Anthony told CNN. Antoniti added that there were no serious injuries.

Six people have been taken to area hospitals with their injuries, according to CNN’s WABC.

“Once again, avoid any unnecessary travel during this storm,” New York Police wrote. Twitter.
Officials said transportation systems in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were all affected by the storm. NJ Transit It announced that some bus and train services would remain suspended Thursday morning. New York City Ferry He also announced the postponement of the startup Thursday, saying it would not operate during the morning rush hour “while crews are working to ensure the safety of passengers upon landing.”

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that all school buildings will be closed on Thursday and personal learning has been canceled.

“I know we all grew up with the excitement of snow days, but this year is different,” he said Wrote On Twitter Wednesday. “Tomorrow will be a full distance learning day for our students.”
People walking in a snowstorm in New York City on Wednesday.

There was just no snow

But the storm didn’t just get rid of the snow. Jay said that strong winds – from about 55 to 65 mph – from Delaware to New Jersey caused minor damage. Jay said the coast would likely continue to feel strong winds from New Jersey through Massachusetts throughout Thursday, with potential coastal flooding in Delaware via New Jersey.

“The heavy snow will continue as the storm approaches to the northeast, and heavy snowfall will leave the area in the late afternoon – early evening,” he added.

Snow falls in the northeast.  Here is where the heaviest totals can be collected

Jay said the southern portion of the system also pushed a cold front across central Florida on Wednesday, triggering several hurricanes across Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.

In neighboring Polk County, Sheriff Grady Judd He said Authorities were dispatched Wednesday evening after reports of a possible tornado, north of the Lakeland city limits.

Judd said that the deputies arrived in the area and found “significant damage in two streets,” adding that two homes appeared to be “uninhabitable at this stage.”

“There is significant damage to trees and other homes in the area,” Al-Sharif said. “We started going from door to door … to check the safety of security and to make sure that there were no casualties.”

Al-Sharif said they had not received any reports of injuries “despite the significant damage.”

CNN’s Rebecca Reyes and Artemis Mushtagyan contributed to this report.

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