735,663 in New Jersey
428,412 in New York
35,253 in West Virginia
31,785 in Connecticut
31,710 in Pennsylvania
statistics from: The Weather Channel
The problem here of course is the cold nights (below freezing mostly) without power or heat in these homes and unsanitary conditions likely as a result of no hot water to wash dishes or clothes or bodies or hands with.
In addition to this the new storm arrives Tuesday Night and Wednesday with 50 to 60 mile per hour winds, snow inland and likely more power outages from already weakened and still vulnerable trees all over the New England States.
statistics from Weather Channel. Now confirmed expected gusts over 60 mph from storm.
Tuesday highs in: Wednesday High Thursday High
Pittsburgh 48 (Fahrenheit) 47 46
Buffalo 42 43 41
Syracuse 44 45 40
Burlington 37 42 36
Washington DC 48 44 50
Philadelphia 48 41 42
New York city 44 41 44
Boston 42 44 44
So, if your power is out in any of these areas unless you have safe heating and venting you likely should find someplace to stay warm and safe now before the storm hits.
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