Public Schools are closed in : NYC (including CUNY), Rhode Island (some), Boston, Connecticut (some) and Philadelphia. DC will decided by 5am Tuesday.
Flights at NY, Boston, Philly and Northeastern airports: AA, United, JetBlue & others are cancelling flights and delaying others over the course of the next few days.
New York City & Southern NYS:
-Snow accumulations for NYC: 12 to 20 inches.
-Long Island will see 10-17 inches.
-Much of New York State is likely to see double-digit snowfall.
-MTA service will be suspended above ground starting tomorrow at 4am.
-LIRR and Metro-North will be ”significantly impacted." Decision will be made by 4:30am on Tuesday.
-State of emergency declared from midnight on.
New Jersey:
-NJ Transit is suspending all bus service. Rail lines will operate on weekend schedule.
-Snow total: 18-24 inches.
-State of emergency declared
Philly:
-Snow total: 8-12 inches.
-Outside of the city, eastern Pennsylvania, including Allentown, Reading and Doylestown are expected to get between 12 and 20 inches.
-State of emergency declared.
Boston:
-Snow total: 10-16 inches.
-Boston Transit will run normal schedule on subway lines. Changes will probably happen to buses and subways come Tuesday, though.
-State of emergency declared.
DC:
-Snow total: 6-8 inches.
-Baltimore should see a foot of snow.
-Metro service will run on Saturday schedule on Tuesday. Buses will be delayed or detoured.
Connecticut:
-Snow total: 12-24 inches.
-Gov Malloy has banned travel statewide after 5am Tuesday.
Flights at NY, Boston, Philly and Northeastern airports: AA, United, JetBlue & others are cancelling flights and delaying others over the course of the next few days.
New York City & Southern NYS:
-Snow accumulations for NYC: 12 to 20 inches.
-Long Island will see 10-17 inches.
-Much of New York State is likely to see double-digit snowfall.
-MTA service will be suspended above ground starting tomorrow at 4am.
-LIRR and Metro-North will be ”significantly impacted." Decision will be made by 4:30am on Tuesday.
-State of emergency declared from midnight on.
New Jersey:
-NJ Transit is suspending all bus service. Rail lines will operate on weekend schedule.
-Snow total: 18-24 inches.
-State of emergency declared
Philly:
-Snow total: 8-12 inches.
-Outside of the city, eastern Pennsylvania, including Allentown, Reading and Doylestown are expected to get between 12 and 20 inches.
-State of emergency declared.
Boston:
-Snow total: 10-16 inches.
-Boston Transit will run normal schedule on subway lines. Changes will probably happen to buses and subways come Tuesday, though.
-State of emergency declared.
DC:
-Snow total: 6-8 inches.
-Baltimore should see a foot of snow.
-Metro service will run on Saturday schedule on Tuesday. Buses will be delayed or detoured.
Connecticut:
-Snow total: 12-24 inches.
-Gov Malloy has banned travel statewide after 5am Tuesday.