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A late winter storm that failed to bring anticipated snow totals to Washington and Baltimore is forecast to leave 4 to 8 inches of snow on the ground in Boston, according to the National Weather Service.
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Light snow mixed with rain fell in Washington, where federal offices were closed and more than 1,000 flights scratched, as the city braced for a winter storm that dumped more than 9 inches of snow on Chicago.
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As much as 10 inches (25 centimeters) of snow may fall in Chicago from a storm that has scrubbed more than 1,200 flights into and out of the city for today and hundreds more in Washington for tomorrow.
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Heavy snow, travel disruptions and power failures are possible from a “historic” nor’easter that threatens to drop 2 feet of snow starting tomorrow across eastern Massachusetts and almost a foot in New York City.
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A winter storm that has caused at least 2,000 U.S. flights to be scrubbed has triggered a blizzard warning in New York City and may drop more than 2 feet of snow on Boston, leaving thousands without power.
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Another winter storm is aiming for New York and the U.S. Northeast, while Texas and the South still grapple with icy weather from this week’s storm.
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The New York City area may receive 6 to 12 inches of snow from a storm that has crippled air traffic in Atlanta and prompted officials across the South to urge people to stay off the roads.
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New York City’s major airports resumed operations after the heaviest December snowfall in six decades left travelers in the Northeast struggling amid waist- high drifts and blizzard winds.
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The U.S. East Coast faces a second day of travel disruption after snowstorms blanketed cities from New York to Boston, closing airports and halting trains with waist-high drifts and blinding winds.
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