Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Snowstorm hit the eastern United States, Washington declared a state of emergency

The east coast of the United States has recently experienced the past three years the most serious invasion of the stormAccording to media reports, the east coast of the United States has recently experienced the past three years the most serious invasion of the snowstorm, the capital of Washington, DC mayor, has declared a snow emergency.

It is reported that the snowstorm earlier direction from the southeast coast of the United States slowly upward movement is expected in the Eastern time Monday morning, will hit the northeast coast of Maine along the MD to the expected large-scale US-East region will be closed. New York City is expected to be lowered 36 centimeters of snow, the morning peak hours of traffic might be affected. Apart from outside Washington, DC, Pennsylvania also announced that the storm will enter a state of emergency.

According to another report, the United States in March is very rare in southern lowered University, more than 200 local churches, the abolition of Sunday worship activities, in some areas has reached more than a dozen centimeters of snow, the weather has been moderate winds swept through the coast of Mexico, winter snowstorm coverage from Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina, has been extended to New England. Atlanta International Airport Sunday canceled some flights, flight delays the situation, but also very common.

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