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A powerful nor'easter is bearing down from New England through the Mid-Atlantic.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for tens of millions of people with some areas expected to get up to two feet of snow.
NPR's Marie Andrews-Ovich reports the storm is expected to bring travel to Estanstill along many parts of the East Coast.
The National Weather Service predicts a heavy snowfall combined with strong winds will result in blizzard conditions in coastal areas from Delaware through southern New England.
In DC,
the brunt of the storm will hit tonight into Monday with morning work commutes and school schedules likely disrupted.
At major airports,
thousands of flights were canceled ahead of the storm with airlines waving change and cancellation fees.
The governors of New York and New Jersey have declared states of emergency.
Governor Hockel is warning residents to take the storm seriously.
In New York City, Mayor Zoran Mamdani is warning residents about the intensity of the storm.
Over the course of the day, it will grow heavier with intense snowfall beginning at 6 p.m.
and dangerous winds increasing overnight,