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After record-breaking winter snowfall slammed New York, Boston and other northeastern cities, forecasters warned Tuesday that another storm could be right around the corner.
A state of emergency and a travel ban were declared ahead of the powerful nor'easter storm.
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.
Millions of people in New York City and other parts of the Northeast were asked to stay indoors as a winter storm brought heavy snowfall and strong winds.
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The monster blizzard is now officially one of the city’s 10 biggest winter storms on record. As of 2 p.m. Monday, the storm had dumped 19.7 inches of snow on Central Park in Manhattan, beating out the blizzard of January 2011’s 19 inches,
Southern New England, including Massachusetts, is getting hit by a powerful nor’easter that’s bringing heavy snow, unleashing blizzard conditions, and causing power outages. Blizzard and winter storm warnings have been issued across the state.
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.