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    Early snow pelts East Coast, cuts power to 2M-plus

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — An unusually early and powerful nor'easter dumped wet, heavy snow Saturday from the mid-Atlantic to New England, toppling leafy trees and power lines and knocking out electricity to more than 2 million homes and businesses.

    Communities inland were getting hit hardest, especially western Massachusetts. Windsor, Mass., had received 26 inches by early Sunday, and nearby Plainfield saw 24½ inches, and Savoy received 24 inches. West Milford, N.J., about 45 miles northwest of New York City, had received 19 inches of snow by early Sunday. New York City's Central Park set a record for both the date and the month of October with 1.3 inches of snow.

    More than 2.3 million customers lost power from Maryland north through Massachusetts, and utilities were bringing in crews from other states to help restore it. More than 700,000 residents in Connecticut, 600,000 in New Jersey and a half-million in Pennsylvania were without power. The totals included New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. By early Sunday, the storm had vacated Pennsylvania and was tracking northeast.

    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. New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts declared states of emergencies, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency for 13 counties. At least three deaths have been blamed on the storm.

    "It's a little startling. I mean, it's only October," said Craig Brodur, who was playing keno with a friend at Northampton Convenience in western Massachusetts, which had received about 4 inches of snow by Saturday night.

    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 55 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.

    In southeastern Pennsylvania, an 84-year-old man was killed when a snow-laden tree fell on his home while he was napping in his recliner. Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says one person died in a Colchester traffic accident that he blamed on slippery conditions.

    In Massachusetts, a 20-year-old man died in Springfield after being electrocuted by a power line downed by high winds and wet, heavy snow. Capt. William Collins says the man stopped when he saw police and firefighters examining downed wires and stepped in the wrong place.

    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."

    Nick Lemmin, 25, of Brooklyn, was spending his first night at the encampment. He was one of a handful of protesters still at the park early Sunday.

    "I had to come out and support," he said. "The underlying importance of this is such that you have to weather the cold."

    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.

    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 received a trace of snow, tying a record for the date set in 1925.

    The heaviest snow in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine was set to fall 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.

     
    • Sandra H  •  Carlisle, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The witches will be riding snow shovels instead of broomsticks for Halloween this year :)
      • we're screwed 6 mths ago
        Those witches are really greenies conserving energy riding their sticks around.
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    • Alion  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  6 mths ago
      Snow in October? It's going to be a LONG winter.
      • OBX SUX 6 mths ago
        No, Actually it is the same length every year.
      • jakepi 6 mths ago
        As you get older every winter seems longer and colder than the previous ones, and time goes faster and faster until you die and then it stops!
      • Km 6 mths ago
        it sucks to be in a tent at wall street... lol
    • cyndie  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      To be fair, this part of PA has had a VERY unusual few months of weather. Multiple tornados (we usually get 1 a summer), an earthquake that people could actually feel (we East Coasters don't know how to react to that), insane rainfall all through the summer and Tropical Storm Lee dropped 15" on us in 1 day so add flash floods and river floods. Then more rain after that, so more flash floods. And snow in October. The last time we had snow this significant in October is 1972. Almost 40 years ago. The trucks are prepped for leaf removal because they have yet to fall, not snow and salt for the roads. It's a bit early for us. So year, the snow itself isn't crazy, but the time of year for it was. Flurries are one thing, but most of us haven't busted out the snow shovels yet.
      • OBX SUX 6 mths ago
        Greetings from Mercer County, PA !
      • Justin 6 mths ago
        come on now i lived in pa, saying east coasters dont know how to react to a earthquake, i did, and anyone who has even watched an earthquake movie should have some sense to know whats up and i know its a movie but sometimes they throw in a little small bit of advice, or anyone who watched the discovery channel.
      • LorraineL 6 mths ago
        Ummm, earthquakes aren't weather.
    • randw  •  Memphis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      if only the lights would go out in washington. that would save us trillions.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      "with children going door-to-door in search of Halloween booty"? Don't they mean candy?
      • Justin 6 mths ago
        its a pirate term, booty, plunder, etc... i have a booty full of candy like i have a bounty full of candy, pirate term what a catch phrase for loot when people put candy in ur buckets or bag whatever u have.
      • writer'sblock 6 mths ago
        Justin...thanks for clarifying !!! You made this retired writing teacher proud !
    • Natasha Rostova  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      People are just too spoiled - seems they can't handle any snow storm... We had just a bit of snow - that is all...
      • Peter 6 mths ago
        In Sunnyvale? What a joke you are...
      • AmberM 6 mths ago
        My Yahoo page defaults to Sunnyvale sometimes too for some reason. And I'm in MN.
      • Dee 6 mths ago
        Happens to me too sometimes. Is that where Yahoo is located?
    • OBX SUX  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Q: How can you tell the difference between snowmen and a snowwoman ?
      A: Snowballs.
    • NPbeach  •  6 mths ago
      I hope everyone weathers the storm ok
    • Glenn  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Remember the days when you had to walk to school in the snow3 miles to and from uphill both ways.
    • Jim in CA  •  6 mths ago
      Out here, our first snow was October 5th....which is completely unheard of. It's actually rare if we get snow by the end of December, yet there was barely a peep in the news. I guess you have to live in the northeast to get that kind of coverage.
    • jakepi  •  6 mths ago
      The power company tells me when the power lines are downed by weather it's an act of GOD, I tell them they should have spent the funds to bury all of the power lines the same time they opened the Earth up to install the new natural gas lines and saved a fortune instead of paying their executives a bonus and a raise at the same time, then their customers would be safe and secure instead of freezing and sitting in the dark wondering how long it will take their stupid line crews dragging their butts hoping to make triple time pay for one more week.
    • AMB  •  6 mths ago
      Wait ... kids were going door to door for Halloween booty? All we used to get was candy!
    • lkb  •  Walnut Creek, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Well it must be due to global warming!!
    • LorraineL  •  Arvada, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We had 10 inches of wet heavy snow here in the Denver area on Wed. Everyone in my family went to work without any issues, our power lines are underground in our neighborhood so no power outage, and the only damage was some broken tree branches. A lot of the snow melted as it fell or melted that afternoon, most of it was gone by today.

      We almost always get a wet heavy snow storm in October, no snow would be unusual. We get snow in Sept frequently too. We've had very dry weather for a couple of months so the moisture was welcome.
    • christina  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I guess they forgot about the blizzard of 93 that hit pittsburgh on halloween. we got some pretty nasty slushy icy snow, and as the months went on we got an unreal amount of snow that had frozen over so we could walk on it without sinking down in. I remember at the end of the driveway it was so piled up from plowing we were able to build tunnels. I was 9 that year!
    • The Truth  •  6 mths ago
      Don't know if anyone remembers, but there was a time before so many people were so politically, financially, and ideologically driven, when 1 inch of snow in NYC at the end of October wasn't really front page news.
    • Dottie H  •  6 mths ago
      Well here we go, another winter season full of media driven doom and gloom. Ya think it's the first time we've seen snow? Get some real news.
    • the Truth Hurts  •  Omaha, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There is no excuse for utility companies to continue to use overhead lines (that are susceptible to problems in storms such as this) instead of using underground cables.
    • KEITH  •  Orlando, United States  •  6 mths ago
      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.
    • none  •  Jersey City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Uh, the last time i checked halloween is on monday, not whenever you decide to go out for free candy.
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