Winter Storm Hernando: Over 5,000 flights cancelled across US; non-essential travel ban in NYC | All you need to know
Winter Storm Hernando has wreaked havoc across the Northeast United States, resulting in the cancellation of over 5,000 flights and prompting authorities to impose non-essential travel bans in New York City and New Jersey. The storm has triggered blizzard warnings and states of emergency in eight states, highlighting the severe impact of the extreme weather. Meteorologists have reported significant snowfall and strong winds, creating hazardous conditions for both travelers and residents. In response to the storm's intensity, local governments are urging citizens to stay indoors and minimize travel unless absolutely necessary. The storm's effects are expected to continue, with forecasts indicating further snowfall and potential disruptions in various sectors, including transportation and emergency services. As the region braces for the storm's aftermath, efforts are underway to clear roads and restore normalcy for the affected communities. This winter storm serves as a reminder of the challenges posed by extreme weather events, particularly during the winter months when preparedness is essential.
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