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    Early snow pelts East Coast, cuts power to 1.7M

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — An unusually early and powerful nor'easter dumped wet, heavy snow Saturday on parts of the mid-Atlantic region, weighing down or toppling leafy trees and power lines and knocking out electricity for 1.7 million as the storm headed toward New England.

    Communities inland were getting hit hardest, with eastern Pennsylvania serving as the bull's-eye for the storm, said National Weather Service spokesman Chris Vaccaro. Some places got more than half a foot of snow, and towns near the Maryland-Pennsylvania border saw 10 inches fall. And New York City's Central Park set a record for both the date and the month of October with 1.3 inches of snow by midafternoon and more falling.

    More than 1.7 million customers lost power from Maryland north through Massachusetts, and utilities were bringing in crews from other states to help restore it. Half a million in New Jersey were without power, including Gov. Chris Christie, and almost as many were in the dark in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Both New Jersey and Connecticut declared states of emergencies.

    Throughout the region, officials had warned that the early storm would bring sticky snow on the heels of the week's warmer weather and could create dangerous conditions.

    And the storm was expected to worsen as it swept north. The heaviest snowfall was forecast for later in the day into Sunday in the Massachusetts Berkshires, the Litchfield Hills in northwestern Connecticut, southwestern New Hampshire and the southern Green Mountains. Wind gusts of up to 50 mph were predicted especially along coastal areas.

    Some said that even though they knew a storm was coming, the severity caught them by surprise.

    "This is absolutely a lot more snow than I expected to see today. I can't believe it's not even Halloween and it's snowing already," Carole Shepherd of Washington Township, N.J., said after shoveling her driveway.

    The storm disrupted travel along the Eastern Seaboard. Philadelphia International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport all had hourslong delays Saturday. Amtrak suspended service between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., and commuter trains in Connecticut and New York were delayed or suspended because of downed trees and signal problems.

    Residents were urged to avoid travel altogether. Speed limits were reduced on bridges between New Jersey and Pennsylvania. A few roads closed because of accidents and downed trees and power lines, and more were expected, said Sean Brown, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

    The storm came on a busy weekend for many, with trick-or-treaters going door-to-door in search of Halloween booty, hunting season opening in some states and a full slate of college and pro football scheduled.

    But the snow didn't deter the travel plans of Dave Baker, who's been going to Penn State football games for 45 years and made the 200-mile drive from Warminster, outside Philadelphia. He merely adjusted his packing list: Out went the breakfast fixings — his group ate early at a restaurant rather than at the tailgate — in stayed the burgers and hot dogs. And the cold came in handy.

    "I didn't have to buy as much ice for the beer," he said.

    Elsewhere outside the stadium, 11-year-old Cody Carnes of Pittsburgh made a large snowball as he sweated underneath five layers of clothes — a rain slicker, coat, sweatshirt, T-shirt and thermal. Another fan wore a foam Donkey Kong costume headpiece as he walked to a tailgate.

    "It keeps my head nice and warm," explained Matt Langston, 25, a graduate student from Harrisburg.

    In eastern Pennsylvania, snow caused widespread problems. It toppled trees and a few power lines and led to minor traffic accidents, according to dispatchers. Allentown, expected to get 4 to 8 inches, is likely to break the city's October record of 2.2 inches set on Halloween in 1925.

    Philadelphia was seeing mostly rain, but what snow fell coated downtown roofs in white. The city was expected to get 1 to 3 inches, its first measurable October snow since 1979, with a bit more in some suburbs, meteorologist Mitchell Gaines said.

    The last major widespread snowstorm to hit Pennsylvania this early was in 1972, said John LaCorte, a National Weather Service meteorologist in State College.

    "It's going to be very dangerous," he said.

    Southern New Jersey was soaked with heavy rains and winds that ranged from 20 to 35 mph, while northern communities awaited the arrival of 5 to 10 inches of snow. Jersey Central Power & Light, which was heavily criticized for being too slow to restore power following Hurricane Irene, had hundreds of workers set to be deployed.

    Parts of New York saw a mix of snow, rain and slush that made for sheer misery at the Occupy Wall Street encampment in New York City, where drenched protesters hunkered down in tents and under tarps as the plaza filled with rainwater and melted snow.

    Technically, tents are banned in the park, but protesters say authorities have been looking the other way, even despite a crackdown on generators that were keeping them warm.

    "I want to thank the New York Police Department," said 32-year-old protester Sam McBee, decked out in a yellow slicker and rain pants. "We're not supposed to have tents. We're not supposed to have sleeping bags. You go to Atlanta, they don't have it. You go to Oakland, you don't have it. And we got it."

    October snowfall is rare in New York, and Saturday marked just the fourth October day with measurable snowfall in Central Park since record-keeping began 135 years ago, the National Weather Service said. By midafternoon, 1.3 inches had fallen.

    Along the coast and in such cities as Boston, relatively warm water temperatures could keep the snowfall totals much lower, meteorologist Bill Simpson said, with 1 to 3 inches of snowfall forecast along the I-95 corridor. Washington was expected to get just a dusting.

    But October snow records could be broken in parts of southern New England, especially at higher elevations, National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Simpson said. The October record for southern New England is 7.5 inches of snow in Worcester, Mass., in 1979.

    Rain and snow were due to begin falling on Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine during the day, with the heaviest snow falling overnight. Parts of southern Vermont could receive more than a foot.

    The first measurable snow in New England usually falls in early December, and normal highs for late October are in the mid-50s.

    But not everyone was lamenting the unofficial arrival of winter.

    Two Vermont ski resorts, Killington and Mount Snow, started the ski season early by opening one trail each over the weekend, thanks to the recent snow and cold. Maine's Sunday River ski resort also opened for the weekend.

    In State College, 14-year-old Mac Charvala and his brother Will, 10, of South Orange, N.J., were using new body boards to slide along an inch of slushy snow covering a parking lot.

    "We've never been to a snow game before," said their father, Mike. "It's an adventure. If you don't want to have fun, stay home."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Ron Todt in Philadelphia; David B. Caruso and Colleen Long in New York; Jay Lindsay in Boston; Eric Tucker in Washington; Bruce Shipkowski in Trenton, N.J.; and Clarke Canfield in Portland, Maine, contributed to this report.

     
    • Susan  •  Arvada, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "It's snowing still," said Eeyore gloomily. "So it is." "AND freezing." "Is it?" "Yes," said Eeyore, "However," he said, brightening up a little, "we haven't had an earthquake lately."
    • Andy  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Was good practice today for me in Drivers Ed, my teacher still made us drive, did ok too.
      • Lindalee1952 6 mths ago
        Way to, Andy. I learned to drive on ice and snow. You'll be prepared when you get your license. Good luck and keep that snow on the east coast!
      • Scott S 6 mths ago
        Keep up the good work.
      • Ked Tennedy 6 mths ago
        I tell people (sometimes I tell scotch bottles) If you don't like the way I drive stay off the sidewalk!
    • Old Deer  •  Boston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Its so cold I saw a lawer with his hands in his own pocket!
      • . 6 mths ago
        LORD that is old.

        Who was that - George Burns?
        cute, so i gave you a thumb up.
        Like it counts anyhow ...
      • Oren 6 mths ago
        Lawyer
      • Momma123 6 mths ago
        Thanks for the laugh. :)
    • neiko  •  Livonia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I start counting the day's till Summer begining September 30th
    • 123  •  6 mths ago
      Where is Al Gorleone's Global Warming when we need him? The billionaire King of Carbon Credits scam is nowhere to be found suddenly.
      Inconvenient snow anyone?
    • Hugh Jerekshun  •  Moscow, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy this snowbank.
    • Blueberry  •  Herndon, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Kids, you can still wear your costumes. Have fun, its Halloween. It snowed back in the 1950's on Halloween in Connecticut and I still got candy.
      • R 6 mths ago
        Wow. On the radio today I heard this was the first time this has ever happened but that was before all the facts were in.
    • Joyce  •  6 mths ago
      I live in northern nj and let me tell you the conditions are horrible... its been snowing all day. trees are falling left and right... all u hear is cracking trees. Its pretty scary. a block away from my home a power line went down and was burning straight through the asphalt.. it lit the entire town up. Its no joke how bad this storm is..
      • I'm Not Gus! 6 mths ago
        Well, Joyce~ if you don't like th\e weather where you are, here's a little tip I'll bet you haven't thought of~ MOVE AWAY FROM THERE!
      • B-Dodgers 6 mths ago
        (no one cares)
      • Ray 6 mths ago
        Well "Im not Gus", Joyce probably has a family and works for a living. Unlike you, you probably live off the government and you can come and go as you please. Some people cant just pack up and go because they do not like the weather.
    • Better Idea guy rjc  •  Mansfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Well, time to put away those skate boards and get out the snow shoes.
      You do have snow shoes don't you?
    • Ked Tennedy  •  Edgartown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      For a serious moment here.... DO WATCH THE BRIDGES!!
    • Ked Tennedy  •  Edgartown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I want to go out as Algore for Halloween.... can someone lend me 500 pounds?
    • SickOfThisWitchAlready  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "The storm came on a busy weekend for many, with trick-or-treaters going door-to-door in search of Halloween booty" Did I miss something here? I thought Halloween was on Monday!
    • SickOfThisWitchAlready  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Having just gone through a power outage here in Southern California a few months back, I totally sympathize with these people not having power. You're suddenly back in the Stone Age...and it sucks. Hope they restore your power soon!
    • KEITH  •  Orlando, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I agree completely. In fact. here in florida I hear that global warming is responsible for the diminished amount of hurricanes that have hit the coast. And its also responsible for that one year when it seemed like there were extra hurricanes. not to mention the years when we had an average amount of hurricane. it is also responsible for the drought we had this summer and the excess rain fall we had 3 summers ago as well as the average amount of rain we had 2 summers ago. AND Global warming is responsible for the cold winter we had and the average temperature summer we had and that warm winter we had and the winter when it was average but turned cold but then went back to average and then it was hot but by then it was spring so nobody seemed to notice. OH! global warming is also responsible for AL Gore getting extra wealthy. God bless him and global warming because without global warming I don't think we would have any weather at all.
    • gary c  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      to bad about the snow in southern new england thats why i moved to florida the weather here today was perfect
    • K  •  6 mths ago
      Warmer weather keeps my heating bills lower. Remember one thing, I pay my own bills. Nobody else does.
    • Albert  •  Santa Barbara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why are prople so stupid ????

      When an earthquake hits they rebuild and say WHEW, hope that doesn't happen again.
      When a hurricane or tornado hits , they rebulid and say WHEW, hope that doesn't happen again.

      You would yhink after 100 years or power outagers they would bury the electrical wires in the ground. (Of course, they would need to be insulated from floods.)
    • truthBtold  •  Warren, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Climate change" is the phrase because "global warming" would have never been accepted in this case.
    • Better Idea guy rjc  •  Mansfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Are they counting the homeless?
      They've been without POWER for quite some time.
    • JERRY B  •  Anniston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      wonder if the wall street protesters are still camping?lolololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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