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A major winter storm hits Northeast
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A blizzard pummeled the Northeast on Monday, at one point leaving more than 40 million people under warnings as heavy snowfall and hurricane-force winds bore down throughout the region. As much as 3 feet of snow has been reported by the National Weather Service in parts of New Jersey,
A state of emergency and a travel ban were declared ahead of the powerful nor'easter storm.
Some service in and around New York City may remain suspended on Tuesday, and most trains and buses that are running will be subject to delays or limited schedules.
As Winter Storm Hernando slowly inches toward the coast, shoppers at a hardware store in Quincy, Massachusetts were seen picking up last minute essentials this morning, including snowblower fuel, rock salt, and this snow shovel. If you still need supplies before this blizzard, there isn’t much time left.
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New York City getting slammed by blizzard; public schools will reopen Tuesday after snow day
Conditions rapidly deteriorated in New York City Sunday night as a rare blizzard slams the Tri-State area with an intensity that continues through Monday.
The storm in late January was bad enough. This one is bringing true blizzard conditions, and the city has stepped up its response.
There are "near impossible" travel conditions in New York this morning, a state agency warns, as a major storm hits the US east coast Parts of the country have seen over 32 inches (83cm) of snow fall,
New York City officials have warned the storm could rank among the city's worst in 150 years as several states across the US declared states of emergency. Follow for the latest updates.