‘Bomb cyclone’ batters US East Coast – as impact reaches the Sunshine State

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The East Coast is battling deep freeze conditions after a fierce storm barreled through several states on Saturday, flooding coastlines, dumping masses of snow and outing power for thousands.

Officials in New York described conditions as “life-threatening“, five states declared an emergency and Rhode Island banned all non-emergency road travel as snow and high winds blasted the region.

Members of a snow removal crew confer on Beacon Hill, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, in Boston. Forecasters watched closely for new snowfall records, especially in Boston, where the heaviest snow was expected late Saturday. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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Members of a snow removal crew confer on Beacon Hill, Boston, which saw record-tying snow

Dangerous wind chills were expected to bring sub-zero temperatures across the region on Sunday after the powerful storm dumped snow from Virginia to Maine, covering the town of Sharon with 30 inches (76 centimetres) of snow.

A couple walks through the snow on Boston Common, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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Boston tied its record for biggest single-day snowfall on Saturday, with 23.6 inches (60 centimeters)

The wind continued raging as over 100,000 lost power, mostly in Massachusetts, hindering crews from working on overhead lines.

Cape Cod in Massachusetts recorded winds as high as 83 mph (134 kph), scouring the ground bare in some parts and piling the snow into huge drifts elsewhere.

Coastal towns were left flooded, with wind and waves battering North Weymouth, south of Boston, inundating streets with a slurry of frigid water. Videos shared online showed a street underwater on Nantucket and waves crashing against the windows of a building in Plymouth.

Signage outside of a motel is covered in snow, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, in Ocean City, Md. A powerful nor'easter swept up the East Coast on Saturday, threatening to bury parts of 10 states under deep, furiously falling snow accompanied by coastal flooding and high winds that could cut power and leave people shivering in the cold weather expected to follow. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez).
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Buildings were battered by snow in Maryland

Iguanas fall from trees in the Sunshine State

Bitter cold surged as far south as Florida, known as the Sunshine State.

Whenever colder weather reaches the region, authorities warn of the possibility of frozen iguanas falling from trees.

A person snowboards while pulled from a pickup truck in Providence, R.I., Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. A powerful nor'easter swept up the East Coast on Saturday, threatening to bury parts of 10 states under deep, furiously falling snow accompanied by coastal flooding and high winds that could cut power and leave people shivering in the cold weather expected to follow. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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A person snowboards while pulled from a pickup truck in Providence, Rhode Island

Plunging temperatures cause them to stiffen up and lose their grip on branches.

They usually warm back up in the sunshine and are unharmed, sometimes with a helping hand from passersby who move them into sunnier spots.

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The Nor’easter is forecast to impact New England and the Middle Atlantic region, including New York, Boston and Washington, DC.

Global heating

Climate change, particularly a warmer ocean, likely impacted the strength of the storm, scientists have said.

Much warmer ocean waters “are certainly playing a role in the strengthening of the storm system and increased moisture available for the storm,” said Oklahoma University meteorology professor Jason Furtado. “But it isn’t the only thing.”

Two saving graces made the storm less lethal: its dry snow was less capable of snapping trees or tearing down power lines, and the fact it hit on a weekend, with closed schools and fewer commuters.

People walk through New York's Times Square during a snow storm, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022. A powerful nor'easter swept up the East Coast on Saturday, threatening to bury parts of 10 states under deep, furiously falling snow accompanied by coastal flooding and high winds that could cut power and leave people shivering in the cold weather expected to follow. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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The bright lights of Times Square in New York were dimmed by the snowy fog

At various points parts of 10 states were under blizzard warnings, with a blizzard defined as a storm bringing snow and winds of at least 35 mph (56 kph) that reduce visibility to a quarter-mile or less for at least three hours.

The worst of the “nor’easter” – so called because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast – was expected by Sunday morning to blow into Canada, where several provinces were under warnings.

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