Snowstorm Knocks out Power, Kills at least Four﻿

March 15, 2017: ﻿﻿As per reports, the snowstorm Stella knocked out power to around 210,000 customers in the northeast and mid-Atlantic and 50,000 in Virginia. Reports also say that at least four people died as up to two feet of snow fell in some of the areas.﻿

The Airlines will be completely operational by Thursday.﻿

Forecasters say that storm Stella may hit Britain by Friday and bring rain and snow. However, the storm will be much weaker to what America has experienced.﻿

Snowstorm Sweeps in North-eastern US States, Threatens Blizzards﻿

March 14, 2017: As strong winter storm is rushing through, threatening blizzard conditions, states of emergency has been declared in the north-eastern US states of New Jersey and New York.﻿

Blizzard warnings have been issued by the US National Weather Service for parts of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.﻿

According to forecasters, Winter Storm Stella with winds of up to 60mph, may cause huge disruption for commuters in several parts of the north-east by Wednesday morning.﻿

Over 6,500 flights were canceled in airports of New York, Baltimore, Boston, Washington and Philadelphia.﻿

Reports say that German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s trip to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington has been postponed for Friday due to the conditions.﻿