Sunday, December 26, 2010

Boston Weather

A snow storm to the east coast of the United States threatens air and land transport of passengers returning from their Christmas break.

  The storm has led analysts to publish a winter storm warning today for the East Coast from Georgia to Maine.

  Are expected to download up to 30 inches or more in some areas until tomorrow morning, including the Boston area.

  The weather service has the possibility of snow in New York and Boston areas today and continuing tonight, the Wall Street Journal provided.

  The storm could also snarl morning drive to the big eastern cities, said forecasters.

  Delta Air Lines Inc. said yesterday that it had canceled 500 flights nationwide loud because of the storm, media reports.

  The cancellation of 800 flights including 300 from Delta hub in Atlanta, which has been hit hard by the storm, reported the newspaper.

  The storm was a rare white Christmas in Georgia.

  Flights from cities in the Midwest were delayed or canceled due to bad weather, according to reports.

  The National Weather Service, could bring the storm over 12 inches of snow in the Washington area, in the newspapers.

  The climate is the result of a low pressure system moving along the Gulf Coast, the Wall Street Journal. Expected to intensify and move north-east yesterday, the U.S. Atlantic and New England. Montreal should not be affected.

  Overseas, meanwhile, an annual Christmas Day swim race in London yesterday was called off after the water froze. In addition, there was a midwife for a mother to drive to the snow in a Danish island.

  But European flights were almost normal after hundreds of passengers were stranded at major airports of Paris and Brussels in the night, icy mess.

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