Weekend storm drops heavy snow around Northeast as Pacific Northwest braces for more rain
AP A weekend storm sent temperatures plunging well below zero in the Midwest and dumped heavy snow on parts of the Northeast on Sunday creating a multitude of airport delays and slick roads as the Pacific Northwest braced for more rain after days of flooding and mudslides The storm began Saturday and brought up to several inches of snow in the New York-New Jersey metro area the region s first considerable snowfall of the season Light snow fell over parts of New England The storm was expected to weaken by Sunday night followed by arctic conditions with overnight windchill temperatures at or plummeting below zero degrees - Celsius Crews and contractors were out plowing and treating roads in New Jersey where the state Department of Transportation advised people to avoid unnecessary tour Salt spreaders and plows worked overnight to clear snow from roads and bike lanes the New York City Department of Sanitation posted online Pennsylvania temporarily reduced speed limits on interstates to mph kph There were over flights delayed and more than cancellations at U S airports due to the weather according to the flight tracking site FlightAware Meanwhile a blastic of arctic air swept south from Canada and into parts of the northern U S The National Weather Organization in Chanhassen Minnesota revealed Sunday was the coldest morning of the season so far It was - degrees - C at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport with temperatures as low as - - C in a few communities In the Pacific Northwest which has seen catastrophic flooding that has forced thousands of people to evacuate more rain and wind was expected in the region as early as late Sunday forecasters commented