
Another Storm Slams Tri-State Area With Snow, Wind
The third nor'easter in two weeks is slamming the Tri-State area Tuesday morning with heavy snow expected in some spots.
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The third nor'easter in two weeks is slamming the Tri-State area Tuesday morning with heavy snow expected in some spots.
The governor said 4 to 8 inches of snow is predicted for western Connecticut, 8 to 12 inches in central Connecticut and 10 to 16 inches in eastern Connecticut.
Parts of New York could get 3 to 6 inches of snow.
The National Weather Service reports Sunday that a southern storm is expected to make its way up the coast causing more snowfall.
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The second nor'easter in less than a week has disrupted service for Metro-North, NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak.
Conn. Gov. Dannel Malloy said hundreds of thousands of residents are without power as the state begins to clean up from Wednesday's storm.
By nightfall, snow-covered power lines hung precariously in parts of Queens, causing flickering street lights in St. Albans.
While flight activity is continuing at area airports, hundreds of flights have been canceled.
Heavy, wet snow fell across the Tri-State Area on Wednesday, less than a week after the area was pummeled by another powerful storm.
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The push is on to restore power to thousands of people across the Tri-State area who are still in the dark following last Friday's nor'easter.
Police confirmed Sunday a 41-year-old man in Andover, New Jersey died Friday night after coming in contact with power lines that fell during the storm.
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