ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Cities from the Mid-Atlantic to New England were blanketed by snow and ice on Thursday from the season’s first messy winter storm, with some recording more snowfall overnight than they had all last winter.  Binghamton, New York, got at least 41 inches, the @nws said, a record-breaking amount of snow. At its heaviest, the snow fell at a rate of more than 4 inches an hour. By Thursday morning, Central Park had gotten about 10 inches of precipitation, the most since January 2016. Boston was blanketed with at least 9.6 inches. And the towns and cities surrounding New Haven, Connecticut, recorded up to 14.5 inches of snow by late Thursday morning.   Slick roads resulted in several deadly car crashes, airlines canceled hundreds of flights and some rail and subway service was delayed. The storm also delayed the delivery of coronavirus vaccine doses to some hospitals by several hours.   But despite the heavy precipitation, the storm’s impact was less devastating than it might have been, given the well-established changes to school, work and nightlife routines forced by the pandemic.   Amid the chaos, there was joy.  People made snowmen, sledded in parks and reveled in the wintry moment. Tap the link in our bio for the latest updates from the nor’easter.   Photos by @_codyoloughlin_ , @benjaminnorman, @poupayphoto, @hiroko.masuike and @rutlman/ @apnews」12月18日 6時39分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月18日 06時39分


Cities from the Mid-Atlantic to New England were blanketed by snow and ice on Thursday from the season’s first messy winter storm, with some recording more snowfall overnight than they had all last winter.

Binghamton, New York, got at least 41 inches, the @nws said, a record-breaking amount of snow. At its heaviest, the snow fell at a rate of more than 4 inches an hour. By Thursday morning, Central Park had gotten about 10 inches of precipitation, the most since January 2016. Boston was blanketed with at least 9.6 inches. And the towns and cities surrounding New Haven, Connecticut, recorded up to 14.5 inches of snow by late Thursday morning.

Slick roads resulted in several deadly car crashes, airlines canceled hundreds of flights and some rail and subway service was delayed. The storm also delayed the delivery of coronavirus vaccine doses to some hospitals by several hours.

But despite the heavy precipitation, the storm’s impact was less devastating than it might have been, given the well-established changes to school, work and nightlife routines forced by the pandemic.

Amid the chaos, there was joy. People made snowmen, sledded in parks and reveled in the wintry moment. Tap the link in our bio for the latest updates from the nor’easter.

Photos by @_codyoloughlin_ , @benjaminnorman, @poupayphoto, @hiroko.masuike and @rutlman/ @apnews


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