Winter weather to pound NYC: 1400 flights already cancelled

NEW YORK (PIX11/CNN) – A blizzard warning has been issued by the National Weather Service as a monster snowstorm is expected to slam into the Northeast on Monday and Tuesday, dumping what could be up to 3 feet of 

The greatest impacts are expected along the Interstate-95 corridor from Philadelphia northward where over a foot of snow is forecast to fall. The blizzard also threatens to bring the heavily populated zone from New York City to Boston to Portland

The National Weather Service, which issued a blizzard warning for the greater New York City area, forecast gusts of wind up to 50 miles per hour and snow accumulation of “at least one to two feet.” But Mr. de Blasio said the storm could bring up to

Commuters heading to work and school on Monday in the zone from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia to New York City should be prepared for slow travel and potential disruptions. Roads in More Weather News 

The anticipated weather follows right on the heels of a wet, slushy Saturday that hit the region with a mix of snow and rain. Up to 9 inches of snow fell in areas north of New York City, with the largest snowfall recorded in Sussex County, New Jersey.