New York travel boycott lifted, Washington at halt after Fog tempest
New York lifted a travel boycott and mass travel began returning to typical on Sunday after a record-setting snowstorm in the U.S. Upper east, yet Washington stayed at a stop taking after tempests that slaughtered no less than 19 individuals the nation over.
The tempest was the second-greatest snowstorm in New York City history, with 26.8 inches of snow in Central Park by midnight on Saturday, barely short of the record 26.9 inches set in 2006, the National Weather Service said.
Thirteen individuals were killed in climate related auto collisions in Arkansas, North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia on Saturday. One individual passed on in Maryland and three in New York while scooping snow. Two kicked the bucket of hypothermia in Virginia, authorities said.--Read More
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