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  • Winter Storm Hercules Wreaks Havoc On Northeast

    Winter storm Hercules swept across the country and left a trail of snow, sleet and ice behind it. While some parts of the country only saw a coating of snow, the Northeast was hit much harder. Blizzard conditions were predicted along the Northeast coast and many areas received several inches of snow.

    The snow is not the only thing that make Winter storm Hercules dangerous, the strong winds and extremely low temperatures could make it deadly. Some areas of the Northeast are expected to see wind chills drop as low as 25 degrees below zero over the weekend.

    Many meteorologists are saying this weekend’s weather could be the coldest since 2009. While some areas are not expected to see any more snow over the weekend, Blizzard warnings are still in effect and many experts are warning that travelers and residents in the Northeast should not let their guards down just because they do not see snow.

    “A blizzard occurs when snow reduces visibility to less than a quarter of a mile for more than three hours, accompanied by winds of 35 miles per hour or more. So it is possible for a blizzard to occur even when snow is not falling, as long as snow that is already on the ground is being whipped by fierce winds, thus reducing visibility,” said Weather Channel meteorologist Stu Ostro.

    If you are or were in the storm’s path, make sure all roadways are safe before you travel on them, stay inside as much as possible to avoid exposure to the cold and remember to check on your outdoor pets often and add hay, straw, blankets or heat lamps to their kennels to ensure that they are warm.

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  • Winter Storm Hercules Cancels 2,000 Flights

    The start of the new year 2014 has not been that great for the North East regions of the United States. A winter storm named “Hercules” has dumped many inches of snow into various parts of the North East, and the snow has not stopped accumulating either. With this in mind, this has made New Years travel plans a catastrophe for many commuters planning to get back home from the holiday season.

    According to the New York Daily News, 2,000 flights across various airline carriers have been cancelled. Many of these cancellations affect the various hub airports located in the North and North East, such as: Chicago, Newark, Dulles, and LaGuardia. FlightTracker also reported the following cancellation statistics during the time of this post:

    Total delays today: 9,902
    Total delays within, into, or out of the United States today: 7,006
    Total cancellations within, into, or out of the United States today: 2,188

    Earlier in the day, Boston International Airport announced (via Facebook) that they would be departing the last flight at 8:30 p.m. and would be reopening on Friday. This situation will leave various travellers stranded overnight as they await other outgoing flights the next day (Friday).

    According to CNN, Boston is expected to encounter 10-to-18 inches of snow, which is approximately twice the amount of what the city received yesterday. Temperatures in Boston are expected to drop to as low as 6 degrees below zero.

    Boston was not the only airport to utilize social media in the aid of getting the word out to various commuters; Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago’s O’Hare airport have posted various tweets to commuters to check their flight status prior to heading to their respective airports.

    Image via Twitter (@ClaireAshley)