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New York has been shut down

Snow storms are expected to dump up to a metre of snow on the city.

A MAJOR STORM has forced New York to impose driving bans and halt public transport, as snowfall pounded the northeastern United States affecting tens of millions of people.

Heavy snowfall, combined with powerful wind and even thunderstorms is expected to dump two to three feet (up to a metre) of snow in New York, but New England is expected to be worst affected.

More than 7,100 flights were cancelled, as Manhattan was abandoned by panicked commuters rushing home early, leaving behind eerily quiet snowy streets.

New York shut its transit system at 11pm, made non-emergency road travel a criminal offense in 13 counties and closed tunnels and bridges connecting Manhattan to New Jersey.

“It could be a matter of life and death, and that’s not being overly dramatic, so caution is required,” New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo warned.

The subway last closed for Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which killed more than 200 people and caused months-long power cuts.

States of emergency were declared in states across the affected region as residents rushed to supermarkets to stockpile food.

“I have nothing to eat, I need some food. Who knows if tomorrow I’m going to leave my house,” said boutique worker Rosa Ramirez, queuing outside an upmarket Whole Foods store in Manhattan.

“What I do not know is how long I’ll have to wait,” she said, as snow and icy wind gusted through the queue of shoppers.

New York’s famed Broadway and top music venues — including Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Opera — shelved performances. NBA games were also postponed.

Winter Weather Pedestrians make their way through snow in New York yesterday. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Commuters’ nightmare

The worst snow was expected to fall overnight, which combined with dangerous winds of up to 112 km an hour will paralyze swaths of the northeast US coast.

As well as blizzard warnings, flood warnings are also in effect, with officials warning against power outages and falling trees.

Cuomo called out several hundred National Guard for New York and Long Island, which juts out into the Atlantic.

At 11pm he announced the travel ban on all roads in 13 counties had become into effect and that the city’s MTA public transit had been suspended until further notice.

Those caught out on the roads after the cut-off point would be liable for fines, Cuomo said.

Officials said virtually all flights at New York’s LaGuardia airport would be cancelled today and that John F. Kennedy International Airport would also see significant cancellations.

Boston’s Logan international airport will see no flights until Wednesday afternoon.

Prospective Irish passengers are being advised to check with their airlines, as a number of scheduled flights for today have been cancelled.

“Due to adverse weather conditions on the East Coast of the US a number of transatlantic flights have been cancelled to/from Boston and New York JFK/Newark,” a statement from the Dublin Airport Authority said. 

Passengers are advised to consult their airline’s website BEFORE coming to the airport for the latest flight information.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said it would be “most likely to be one of the largest blizzards in the history of New York City.”

Weather reports later indicated snowfall would likely fall short of the city’s record 26.9 inches (68 cm) following a 16-hour storm in February 2006.

Winter Weather Pedestrians walk through wind-swept snow in downtown Brooklyn yesterday. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

United Nations closes

“Recognize this as an emergency,” de Blasio cautioned.

You can’t underestimate this storm. It’s not a typical storm, its going to pack a real punch.

Schools will be closed today and scheduled examinations cancelled.

The United Nations closed its headquarters early and was to remain shut, forcing the cancellation of an important event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Holocaust.

Meteorologists said the storm would bring crippling conditions and warned that 28 million people were in the possible blizzard zone.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a probable Republican candidate for the White House in 2016, said state offices would be closed for non-essential staff.

“We’ve had Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy. For better or for worse, we know how to deal with these situations,” he said.

De Blasio said New York had deployed more than 1,800 snow plows, and would have 40 percent more ambulances and 500 more fire fighters on duty to cope with the crisis.

AFP with additional reporting from Daragh Brophy. 

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:35 AM

    A metre of snow?that puts that frosty December morning into perspective!

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:53 AM

    Easier to deal with then Manhattan traffic.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:12 AM

    But elsewhere in the article it says the snow will fall short of the record 63cm experienced in 2006.

    There is a big difference between the headline of 1m and the forecasts so, in fact, the headline is a minimum of 38% wrong according to meteorologists

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:44 AM

    If only news reports could stop exaggeration.

    “Right lads what do the forecasters say. 50 to 60 cm of snow expected. Okay let’s double that say 1m. Now that’s a better headline. Feck the truth this entertainment. News is boring”

    What we have got here is a lack of respect for their readers.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 9:25 AM

    It’s 4am. I just walked home 10 blocks from my cousins place in northern Manhattan. Barely 10cm out there. A lot of people are wondering why they’ve taken such drastic measures. Maybe we haven’t seen the worst of it yet but this has been unprecedented.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 10:31 AM

    Storm in a teacup

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:40 AM

    They’ve taken the roads in……

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:35 AM

    A few flakes guts Dublin down

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:40 AM

    Sorry I meant shuts

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:05 AM

    Meanwhile in Ireland, up to 3 cm of snow grind Ireland to a complete standstill.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:29 AM

    That’s because NYC and most of America are used to snow and have reserves of snow ploughs, salt, manpower specifically to deal with what happens every year. We get snow once every 5 years. See what happens when there’s a dusting of snow in any of the American cities that wouldn’t normally get it. Same deal as in Dublin.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 10:45 AM

    What snow?

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:42 AM

    Can’t get The Specials out of my head now, aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh !!!

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:51 AM

    “do you remember the good old days before the ghost town?”

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:28 AM

    “We danced and sang and the music played inna de boomtown “

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:55 AM

    Then, Fr. Ted’s raffle.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 10:50 AM

    Please stand for your national anthem

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    Jan 27th 2015, 11:19 AM

    http://youtu.be/1WhhSBgd3KI especially for you Stephen

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    Jan 27th 2015, 3:38 PM

    Thanks :)

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:16 AM

    And of course New York is the only newsworthy city. Forget Boston, Maine or Eastern Canada….

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:52 AM

    NYC is home to over 8.5 million people. For a city that big to be brought to a standstill deems as a news worthy article to me. Unless you’ve been to New York you can’t even begin to understand the chaos brought by those precautions. Fair play to the Govenor for putting the safety of his people first.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:49 AM

    As someone who has lived in NY I can tell you closing the subways during a storm like this is an ott response . I have been in weather like this and the subways, bar the elevated lines ran fine probably because they are underground !!!

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    Jan 27th 2015, 9:19 AM

    And we worry when there’s a yellow warning !

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    Jan 27th 2015, 8:57 AM

    Kevin Costner was right all along…

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    Jan 27th 2015, 11:13 AM

    Feck, – I meant Denis Quaid, (After Tomorrow)

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    Jan 27th 2015, 9:19 AM

    Snow way!!

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    Jan 27th 2015, 7:54 AM

    About time..

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    Jan 27th 2015, 10:32 AM

    Great, now it’ll stop folk in Ireland saying that “things work perfectly in D’merica”.

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    Jan 27th 2015, 9:54 AM

    Ain’t nobody got time fo that….

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