WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Heavy snowfall blanketed the US East Coast yesterday, disrupting public transport and air travel, and hampering holiday shoppers on the last weekend before Christmas.
Up to 22 inches (56 cms) of snow was expected to fall by last night in the Baltimore-Washington area, more than any snowstorm to hit the region since February 2003, as the storm system moved north into New York and New England.
With snow falling at a rate of two inches an hour, Washington’s Reagan National airport was closed until this morning and most airlines canceled their flights from Dulles International Airport.
The driving snowstorm did not stop US senators from convening and Democrats secured the pivotal 60th vote of holdout Senator Ben Nelson needed to ensure passage of the healthcare overhaul bill by Christmas.
The storm could take a big bite out of retail sales on one of the busiest shopping weekend of the year.
Airport officials said a majority of flights from Baltimore were cancelled, Philadelphia International Airport was facing six-hour delays and New York’s LaGuardia airport was also experiencing numerous airline cancellations.