By Mary Gilbert, Eric Zerkel, Leinz Vales and Deva Lee, CNN
Updated 3:13 PM EST, Tue February 13, 2024
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What we covered
- New York City and other major northeastern metropolitans saw a surge of snow from astrong and fast-moving nor’easterTuesday morning.
- The snow has since tapered off in New York City, marking its snowiest single day since January 29, 2022, with a total of 3.2 inches. And more than a foot of snow has fallen in parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania as of Tuesday morning.
- Polling sites across Queens and the Bronx will be open, officials said, as New York holds a special election to find a successor for the disgraced former Republican Rep. George Santos.
Our live coverage of today’s storm has ended. You can see how much snowfall in your region got with CNN’s snow tracker.
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In photos: Today's storm marked the snowiest day in years for parts of the Northeast
From CNN Digital's Photo TeamA strong and fast-moving nor’easterdumped snow on the Northeast on Tuesday morning, knocking out power and disrupting travel, work and school.
The snow has since tapered off in many areas, including in New York City, which saw its snowiest single day since January 29, 2022, with a total of 3.2 inches.
Snowfall totals also skyrocketed across eastern Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, around 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia. The area’s official reporting station, Lehigh Valley International Airport, reported 9.1 inches, marking the first time 6 inches or more of snow has fallen across the region in a single day since 2021.
Here’s a look at how the winter storm affected the region today:
People walk through the falling snow in Central Park on Tuesday in New York.
Darren Krukiel shovels snow in Clifton, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
The West Bridgewater Department of Public Works plows a street on Tuesday in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
A man walks near a plane as snow falls at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday in New York.
Park benches are packed with snow in Hackensack, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
A woman crosses the DeMello International Center parking lot in New Bedford, Massachusetts, on Tuesday.
Parts of Pennsylvania are reporting the most snow in 3 years
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertSnowfall totals skyrocketed across eastern Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, around 50 miles northwest of Philadelphia, where widespread amounts of 6 to 10 inches fell Tuesday.
Tuesday’s total snowfall climbed to 9.1 inches at the area’s official reporting station, Lehigh Valley International Airport.
It’s the first time 6 inches or more of snow has fallen across the region in a single day since February 1, 2021. The 2021 storm was prolific for the area, bringing more than 20 inches of snow in a single day.
Tuesday’s storm brought even higher totals to other portions of Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley:
- Bangor: 12.0 inches
- Bethlehem: 10.5 inches
- Nazareth: 10.3 inches
- Allentown: 9.5 inches
- Whitehall Township: 9.3 inches
New York City has its snowiest day in more than 2 years
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertPeople walk through the falling snow in Central Park on Tuesday in New York.
It’s officially the snowiest single day for New York City since January 29, 2022, even with only a few inches of snow, as snow has been hard to come by in recent winters.
A total of 3.2 inches of snow fell in New York City’s Central Park Tuesday. This ends the record drought of744 consecutive days since 2 inches or more of snow has blanketed the city in a single day.
People wait to cross the street in Times Square on Tuesday in New York.
Snow has ended in the city after tapering off quickly in the early afternoon. It will continue in nearby Long Island.
Snow amounts climbed higher in the surrounding metro and in nearby New Jersey:
- Glen Cove, New York: 8.1 inches
- Coney Island, New York: 6.9 inches
- Newark, New Jersey: 4.9 inches
- John F. Kennedy Airport: 4.2 inches
- LaGuardia Airport: 3.3 inches
Nearly 130,000 without power in Pennsylvania as heavy, wet snow piles up
From CNN’s Artemis Moshtaghian and Eric ZerkelA crew clears snow from a sidewalk in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday.
Nearly 130,000 customers in central and eastern Pennsylvania are without power, according toPowerOutage.us, as the state grapples with heavy, wet snow.
Another 12,000-plus customers in western New Jersey were without power, according to Poweroutage.us.
The areas of the outages line up perfectly with where the heaviest snow has fallen during the storm. More than a foot of snow has been reported in both states. That combined with gusty winds was enough to down tree branches and cause power issues.
More than 250 car accidents reported in New Jersey during the storm, governor says
From CNN's Nicki BrownMore than 250 car accidents have already been reported to New Jersey state police during Tuesday’s winter storm, according to the state’s governor.
More than a foot of snow has been reported in the northwestern part of the state.
How the state is dealing with the snow: About 2,500 pieces of equipment from the transportation department are out on the roads, in addition to equipment from local governments, according to Murphy. A commercial vehicle banis also currently in place, in coordination with other neighboring states.
The state’s public transportation system is holding up so far, according to the governor.
Here's what the nor'easter looks like from space
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertThis satellite loop shows a nor'easter impacting the Northeast Tuesday morning.
This satellite animation provides a snapshot of the quick-hitting storm dumping snow across the Northeast Tuesday morning.
Clouds from the storm stretch from the Carolinas through New England, but the sun is starting to shine in parts of Pennsylvania and New York as the storm advances east.
Where clouds have dissipated, fallen snow is showing up in the storm’s wake across parts of eastern West Virginia, western Maryland and central Pennsylvania.
Snow recently came to an end across Pennsylvania but will still pile up into the early afternoon in New Jersey and through the afternoon in New England.
It's a snowy Election Day in Uniondale, New York
From CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi in Uniondale, New YorkDemocratic congressional candidate Tom Suozzi, center, is seen at a campaign event in Uniondale, New York, on Tuesday.
New York is holding a special election today to find a successor for the disgraced former Republican Rep. George Santos, and the nor’easter isn’t stopping Democratic congressional candidate Tom Suozzi from Election Day campaigning.
Suozzi stopped in Uniondale Tuesday, greeting UPS workers during their shift change and asking them to vote for him before polls close tonight.
He promoted the rides his campaign is offering to the polls today, saying that he has about 30 people out as drivers.
There's more than a foot of snow and counting in some states
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertSnow continues to pile up across the Northeast as a quick-hitting nor’easter slams the region. Totals have soared into the double-digits from eastern Pennsylvania to Connecticut.
Here are some of the top snow reports so far from the last 24 hours:
Pennsylvania
- Shohola: 15 inches
- Tobyhanna: 14.5 inches
- Dingman’s Ferry: 14 inches
New Jersey:
- Montague: 13.2 inches
- Hampton Township: 13 inches
- Sparta: 12.5 inches
Meanwhile, snowfall amounts are approaching a foot in parts of New York and Connecticut. Here’s a look at some of the totals:
- Chester, New York: 11.2 inches
- Cold Spring, New York: 11.1 inches
- Port Jervis, New York: 11.0 inches
- West Hartford, Connecticut: 11.0 inches
In Photos: Snow is piling up across the Northeast
From CNN's Eric Zerkel and Austin SteeleMore than a foot of snow has fallen in parts of the Northeast as a quick-hitting nor’easter dumps snow at an impressive clip.
Here’s what it looked like across the region this morning:
People walk during a winter snow storm in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
A school bus is covered in snow at the Northvale Public School in Northvale, New Jersey, on Tuesday. At least 5 inches of snow was reported in Bergen County, New Jersey.
A man shelters himself from heavy snowfall in Manhattan in New York on Tuesday.
People clear a sidewalk during a winter snow storm in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Heavy snow is spreading into southern New England now
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertThis radar snapshot shows snow falling across a large portion of the Northeast, while mainly rain falls just off the coast.
As snow continues to bury parts of southern New York, heavy snow has expanded farther north and east into southern New England.
Heavy snow falling at rates in excess of 2 inches per hour is possible into the early afternoon from the easternmost portion of New York’s Long Island and eastern Connecticut through the Massachusetts Cape, the Storm Prediction Center warned.
Here are some of the top snow reports in southern New England so far from over the last 24 hours:
Connecticut:
- Bristol: 8 inches
- West Hartford: 7.6 inches
- Wethersfield: 7 inches
Rhode Island:
- Harrisville: 5 inches
- East Providence: 4.9 inches
- Smithfield: 4 inches
Massachusetts:
- Holland: 4 inches
- Sturbridge: 3.3 inches
- Westborough: 2 inches
More than 112,000 customers without power in Pennsylvania
From CNN’s Artemis MoshtaghianMore than 112,000 customers in Pennsylvania are without power this morning as a nor’easter unloads heavy snow across portions of the Northeast, according toPowerOutage.us.
Snow has been falling across the Northeast for a few hours, with the heaviest falling in eastern Pennsylvania through southern New England.
NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center warned “the axis of heaviest snowfall is expected from eastern Pennsylvania, including the Lehigh Valley, through northern New Jersey, far southeast New York, and southern New England.”
From snow to sunshine in a matter of hours: This will be a quick-hitting Nor'easter
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertThis future weather radar shows snow mainly over southern New England by the early afternoon.
A nor’easter is delivering a quick thump of snow to the Northeast. But snow will only fall for a total of 12 hours or less for many cities before dry conditions return along with some peeks of sunshine.
The first flakes began to fall in New York City right around 3 a.m. ET Tuesday, but much of the snow will be out of the city before 3 p.m. ET. Snow will fall for an even shorter period in Boston — likely closer to just eight hours in total from Tuesday morning through the afternoon.
But remember: The short duration doesn’t mean minimal snow because of robust snowfall rates in the range of 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour that will continue from southern New York state through southern New England into the afternoon.
Similar snowfall rates early Tuesday morning led to 8 to 10 inches of snow in northeastern Pennsylvania in just about six hours.
Some sunshine will break out across snow-covered portions of the Northeast by Tuesday afternoon as the storm races out over the Atlantic Ocean.
Here's where the most snow in over 2 years could happen
From CNN Meteorologist Mary GilbertA person carries an umbrella while walking through the snow in Providence, Rhode Island, on Tuesday, February 13.
The last time a storm unloaded 6 inches or more of snow in a single day was January 29, 2022, for a few cities.
Here’s what they received then and what’s forecast now.
- New York City: 5 to8 inches (7.3 inches in 2022)
- Bridgeport, Connecticut: 6 to 8 inches (9.6 inches in 2022)
- Providence, Rhode Island: 6 to 8 inches (18.8 inches in 2022)
Boston could receive 4 to 6 inches of snow.
It’s been nearly two years since Boston had a snowfall of 6 inches or more in a day. The last big single-day snowfall for the city was 8.5 inches on February 25, 2022.
A very warm winter and lack of significant snow have caused significant snowfall deficits — the difference in snowfall received compared to normal — to skyrocket across the region.
Here’s how snowfall deficits so far this winter stack up:
- New York City: -16.0 inches
- Bridgeport: -13.2 inches
- Providence: -11.8 inches
- Boston: -20.6 inches
Intense snowfall sweeping through the New York City area
From CNN Meteorologists Monica Garrett and Mary GilbertThis radar snapshot shows snow falling across a large portion of the Northeast, while mainly rain falls just off the coast.
A nor’easter is unloading snow across portions of the Northeast, but some particularly heavy, disruptive snow is headed for New York City.
Heavy snow falling at rates of 1 to 2 inches or more an hour could start as soon as 8 a.m. ET in the New York City area, the Storm Prediction Center warned.
This quick-moving storm will end for the most part late Tuesday afternoon or evening, but not before unleashing heavy, wet snow and strong winds that will cause a hazardous morning commute and power outages.
Here’s a breakdown of the forecast for New York City:
- Forecast snowfall: 5 to 8 inches
- Snow ongoing and will taper off around 3 p.m. ET Tuesday
- Heaviest snow ongoing, will continue through 12 p.m. ET Tuesday
- Wind gusts of 30 mph and blowing snow will reduce visibility
Here’s what the storm looks like for other major cities along the Northeast’s I-95 corridor:
Boston:
- Forecast snowfall: 3 to 5 inches
- Mix of rain and snow ongoing, changing over to all snow around 8 a.m. ET Tuesday. Snow ending around 6 p.m. ET Tuesday.
- Heaviest snow 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET Tuesday
- Wind gusts of 35 mph and blowing snow will reduce visibility
Philadelphia:
- Forecast snowfall: 1 to 4 inches
- Mix of rain and snow ongoing, will continue through 2 p.m. ET Tuesday
- Wind gusts of 30 mph likely
More than 6 inches of snow already reported in parts of Northeast
From CNN's Eric ZerkelSnow has been falling across the Northeast for a few hours, with the heaviest falling in eastern Pennsylvania through southern New England.
Preliminarysnowfall reportsare starting to add up, with widespread 4 inch-plus totals reported across the region.
Here are some of the top reports so far from over the last 24 hours:
Pennsylvania:
Jim Thorpe: 10.5 inches
Mount Pocono: 9.5 inches
Lehighton: 8.5 inches
New Jersey:
Wantage Township: 7.1 inches
Sparta: 5.6 inches
Connecticut:
West Hartford: 5.6 inches
East Berlin: 4 inches
Despite the winter weather, poll sites in New York's Queens and Bronx will be open Tuesday
From CNN’s Celina TeborNew York City Mayor Eric Adams said city officials are “taking the storm extremely serious” ahead of expected winter weather across the city Monday night and into Tuesday, adding that poll sites will be open Tuesday across Queens and the Bronx for the election.
Forty-six polling locations across Queens and the Bronx will be open Tuesday, according to NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol.
The winter weather will bring low visibility, high wind gusts, slippery roads and possibly up to two feet of coastal flooding, the mayor said.
More than 1,000 US flights canceled Tuesday
From CNN’s Sara SmartAt least 1,050 flights have been canceled in the US on Tuesday as winter weather continues to move into the Northeast, according toflightaware.com.
Most of those cancellations come from airports located in northeastern states.
As of Tuesday morning, 387 flights from LaGuardia, 221 flights from Boston Logan International and 180 flights from Newark are among those canceled.
Winter storm warning issued for New York City for the first time since 2022
From CNN staffNew York City Mayor Eric Adams and senior administration officials brief the media on preparations for winter weather at a salt shed in New York on February 12.
Awinterstormwarningfor 5 to 8 inches of snow accumulation for northeast New Jersey and southeast New Yorkwas issued at 2:35 a.m. ET, to remain in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday evening, according totheNational Weather Service.
This is the first winter storm warning for NewYorkCity since January 2022.
A quick but intense nor’easter is expected to bringthebiggest snowfall tothecityin more than two years.
ForNewYorkCity, rain should change to snow duringtheearly morning hours, bringing a hazardous morning commute.Snow is expected to be heavy through midday, perhaps falling at up to two inches per hour.
It has been 744 dayssinceNewYorkCityhas had two inches or more of snow.
Ifthecityreceives more than 7 inches of snow on Tuesday, it will be more thanthey have seen in all ofthelast 744 days combined.
Weather Prediction Center warns of heavy snow, strong winds and coastal flooding
From CNN staffA pedestrian uses an umbrella as the snow falls during a Nor'easter winter storm in New York City on Tuesday, February 13.
The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) warned early on Tuesday that the “strong nor’easter” that will impact the Northeast could bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding.
This region of heaviest snowfall includes the New York Metro Area, which is currently forecast to receive 5 to 8 inches of snow, according to the New York City National Weather Service office.
Some areas are expected to receive up to 6 to 12 inches of snow, especially in southern New England, according to the WPC.
Strong winds are forecast on the western side of the winter storm, with gusts up to 40 mph for much of the Northeast.
As the storm moves over the Atlantic later in the day on Tuesday, strong winds could work in tandem with the wet, heavy snow to cause damage to trees and power lines and cause power outages, warns the WPC.
Coastal flooding is also a concern at high tide on Tuesday, especially for the northern Mid-Atlantic and southern New England coasts, according to the WPC.
New York City and Northeast metros brace for disruptive heavy snow
From CNN's Elizabeth WolfeNew York City and other major northeastern metropolitans are bracing for a surge of snow from apotent and fast-moving Nor’easterthat is set to knock out power and significantly disrupt travel, work and school.
Governors in several states, including New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts, are urging people to work from home and avoid non-essential travel amid concerns that blowing snow and heavy winds will create treacherous road conditions.
Ahead of the storm, New York City’s transit authority began preparing rail lines, bridges and subway systems, including outfitting buses with snow chains and positioning de-icing and debris-removal trains for outdoor tracks.
New York City Public Schools will transition to remote learning on Tuesday. Elsewhere, classes have been canceled in several city districts, including those in Boston, Newark, New Jersey, and New Haven, Connecticut.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy warned people to “take this one seriously” as parts of the state are eyeing up to a foot of dense, wet snow.
The state’s transportation commissioner, Fran O’Conner, urged residents to stay home and exercise “extreme caution” if they must venture outside.
There is a special election happening in New York today as nor'easter blasts the region
From CNN's Gregory KriegandVeronica StracqualursiAs an intense nor’easter is set to blast the Northeast, New York is set to hold a special election today to succeed the disgraced former Republican congressman George Santos. What had been a safely blue suburban Long Island seat for most of the past three decades is, once again, shaping up to be a political battleground.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said city officials are “taking the storm extremely serious” ahead of expected winter weather across the city Monday night and into Tuesday, adding that poll sites will be open Tuesday across Queens and the Bronx for the election.
About the election: The expensive and fiercely contested matchup is between61-year-old Democrat Tom Suozzi, a former House member and a staple of Nassau County politics since first being elected mayor of Glen Cove in 1993, against little-known Mazi Pilip, a 44-year-old Ethiopian-born, Israeli American county legislator.
Suozzi’s brand is still strong; he ran the county during some of its best economic times, before his first election to Congress in 2016. But Pilip, though her ideological bearings remain fuzzy and she has been at times hard to find on the campaign trail, has the prevailing political winds at her back – and the opportunity to both put a stamp on the GOP’s restored primacy on Long Island and emerge as an up-and-coming national figure ahead of the fall’s general election.
Read more about the race that is widely considered a toss-up here.
Boston mayor announces snow emergency and cancels Tuesday's public school classes
From CNN’s Sarah DewberryBoston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks during a press conference on Monday in Boston.
A potential nor’easter set to impact areas of Massachusetts on Tuesday has prompted Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to declare a snow emergency, which is set to go into effect at 10 p.m. Monday.
Wu also canceled Boston Public Schools classes on Tuesday as the major winter storm, could bring 7 to 13inches of snow, the National Weather Service said in analert.
Wu added that snow could come down heavily during the morning commute, starting early in the morning and continuing through the afternoon.
New York City schools move to remote learning Tuesday due to winter storm forecast
From CNN’s Celina TeborAll New York City Public Schools will move to remote learning on Tuesday, Mayor Eric Adams announced on X.
This comes as weather forecast shows winter weather overnight could bring over six inches of snow to the city. Wind gusts up to 40 mph could also hit the city, according toNYC’s emergency notification system.
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