The powerful nor'easter hitting the East Coast this weekend is already causing chaos for air travelers as more than 2,000 flights were grounded Friday, including most scheduled to take off or land at Boston's Logan Airport. The East Coast is expecting winds 'as powerful as the strongest hurricane' and Bostonians could witness record snowfall as the extreme weather arriving Friday night will impact 75 million people from the Southeast to New England. Boston's Logan Airport has canceled most of its flights as the city braces for the worst snowstorm in its history to hit as all the East Coast prepares for blizzard-like conditions, up to two feet of snow and flooding.
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