A major winter storm hits Northeast
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Snow totals across the region rivaled — and in some cases crushed — the record set for total snowfall during Blizzard of '78 storm. Here's a look at how towns across the state faired.
Millions are in the path of a powerful coastal storm bearing down on the Northeast. See how much snow has fallen in Rhode Island.
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Brand-New Snowfall Map Released As Blizzard Warning Covers Tristate
A powerful Nor’easter is set to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and blizzard conditions to the tristate area starting Sunday, Feb. 22, and continuing into Monday, Feb. 23. The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for Long Island,
A foot to 18 inches of snow is possible for Boston, communities on the North Shore, coastal points along the South Shore, and across the Merrimack Valley. Up to a foot of snow is possible in Worcester County up to the New Hampshire border. “The farther north and west you go, those totals will taper slightly,” Graf said.
Much of the Northeast remains buried under as much as 3 feet of snow in some cases, with more snowstorms on the way.
More than 40 million people in the Northeast were under blizzard warnings Monday that led to travel bans across the Northeast, nearly a million power outages and more than 25,000 flights canceled or delayed.
New York City's boroughs are forecast to get up to two feet of snow between Sunday, Feb. 22 and Monday, Feb. 23, from a blizzard that may break some snowfall records. The National Weather Service is forecasting snow accumulations of at least 20 inches in several locations,