Snow totals could reach 24 to 30 inches in some areas.
A major Nor'easter will hit the East Coast Monday night and last into Wednesday with two or more inches of snow falling per hour and strong winds that are likely to bring travel delays from Boston to New York, forecasters say....
[+]AP/Josh ReynoldsUpstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania and parts of New England are expected to see the most snowfall, with the National Weather Service The fast falling snow and strong winds, up to 50 miles per hour, will produce “dangerous to impossible” travel conditions, as well as widespread power outages and tree damage for much of New England, New York and northern Pennsylvania, NWSBecause of the high tide, some areas like southern Connecticut and Long Island, New York, could...
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