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New York City blizzard sets records. How much more snow is on the way?
A powerful blizzard has set new daily snowfall records across New York City, the Lower Hudson Valley, and Long Island, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches in some areas.
New York City and Long Island are being hit hard with snow today. As of 8 a.m. Monday, the most snow reported so far was 20 inches in Suffolk County on Long Island, according to the National Weather Service.
In March 1888, a deadly blizzard clobbered New York City. The snow paralyzed the city—trains stood still for days, telegraph services stopped functioning, and even after the snow stopped, flooding from the melting caused widespread damage.
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New York City and Long Island are getting hit the hardest by Monday’s snowstorm, but some Upstate New York communities are getting snow too. As of 11 a.m., the most snow in New York state fell on Long Island where 23.
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