A major winter storm slammed into the Northeast on Monday, disrupting travel for millions and forcing public health officials to suspend coronavirus vaccinations in some places. More than 13 inches of snow had fallen on New York City's Central Park by early Monday afternoon, and the city was forecast to get up to two feet of snow by Tuesday, one of the biggest snowfalls in its history. "I want New Yorkers to hear me loud and clear — stay home and off the roads," Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said as he declared a state of emergency covering 44 counties. In addition to heavy snow, the storm brought wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour in some areas. More than 1,300 flights were canceled preemptively before the storm hit, and by Monday afternoon several hundred more were canceled, according to Flightaware.com.