ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月9日 03時20分


It was a hard storm to pin down. New Yorkers awoke on Wednesday to blaring headlines about the nor'easter bearing down on their city, but saw only a light drizzle outside their windows. When the snow finally came, later in the day, it fell in puffs and chunks as big as cornflakes, at a rate of 2 inches per hour in some areas. It blanketed the streets, snarled the evening commute, downed trees. All told, hundreds of thousands in the region were without power on Wednesday night. The storm was even powerful enough to generate thundersnow, which rumbled and crackled above the city, and struck a New Jersey teacher with lightning. But by nightfall, the end of the storm was in sight. With the snow predicted to let up around 8 p.m., and a full night of uninterrupted plowing ahead, City Hall announced that schools would be open on Thursday. @george_etheredge took this photo of the storm in Manhattan. Visit the link in our profile to see what else our photographers captured.


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