NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) – New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts governors ‌issued state of emergency orders and a ‌halt to non-essential travel as a major storm was ​expected to bring up to 24 inches of snow and strong winds to the region.

* Around 15,247 flights were delayed by early afternoon ‌onSunday, and 3,509 ⁠were cancelled. The largest number ofcancellations were at JFK, La Guardia and ⁠Newark airports. * New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani ordered the closure ofcity streets to non-essential ​vehicular ​traffic, includingbicycles and scooters, from ​9 p.m. Sunday ‌to 12 p.m. Monday andclosure of all school buildings. * Similar restrictions were adopted by Connecticut, asGovernor Ned Lamont banned commercial vehicles on highways inthe state from 5 p.m. on Sunday. * ‌Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has ​declared a stateof emergency ​and activated up ​to 200 National Guard members ‌tohelp. The state also restricted ​non-essential travel ​from Sundayevening. * New York Governor Kathy Hochul activated 100 NationalGuard members to deploy in ​Long Island, ‌New York City and theLower Hudson Valley.

(Reporting ​by Tatiana Bautzer, editing by Michelle ​Nichols and Chizu Nomiyama)