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Snow continued to add up overnight in parts of Northeast Ohio as lake-effect bands persisted, bringing another round of accumulation before tapering early Tuesday.
You know how this last storm started with predictions for 1 to 3 inches of snow and turned into one of the top 10 snowfalls in Central Park history? We’re looking at another 1 to 3 inches of snow Tuesday night.
A major nor'easter slammed into the U.S. Northeast this week, dumping heavy snow across multiple states.
Elsewhere in New York, the latest snow totals in the New York area have been measured at nearly 20 inches in Suffolk County, 17 inches in Nassau County, 16 inches in Kings County, 15 inches in Bronx County and over a foot in Westchester, Rockland and Richmond counties.
The snow could have minor impact on Wednesday morning's commute.
More than 120,000 homes and businesses are without power Monday morning with at least 15 inches of snow already on the ground in 6 counties.
New England saw a record-breaking blizzard dump up to 3 feet of snow across a swath of Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island on Monday. Boston picked up over 14 inches with widespread totals of 12 to 30 inches south of the city and in parts of the Ocean State.