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Crews Prepare for Long-Duration Snowstorm

Cities and towns across New England geared up for another burst of snow as the latest storm is expected to hit the region Thursday, Friday and possibly into.

Cleanup Under Way After Storm; Thousands Without Power Tuesday – NECN

Updated on February 2, 2021 at 2:01 pm NBC Universal, Inc. A nor easter dumped up to 18 inches of snow across the region depending upon the location making driving perilous, knocking out power and closing down schools. Snow totals varied widely, from Lowell with two feet, to East Acton at 21.8 inches, Hudson with 20.9 inches and Boston at just 1.2 inches. Worcester saw its second highest daily snowfall Monday at 13.8 inches, just 0.2 inches shy of its record 14 inches set in 1898, according to the National Weather Service. Most of southern New Hampshire got about a foot of snow. Parts of northern New Hampshire, known for their ski resorts and snowmobile trails, saw slightly lower totals.

New England, Northeast Start Digging Out From Winter Storm Orlena

New England, Northeast Start Digging Out From Winter Storm Orlena The Weather Channel 2/2/2021 Ron Brackett After hammering much of the Northeast and leaving some areas with up to three feet of snow and others with coastal flooding, Winter Storm Orlena bore down on New England on Tuesday. The storm forced officials to close COVID-19 vaccination sites for a second day, but other services started to return to normal. Several more inches of snow were expected in northern New Hampshire, but roads in the southern part of the state were clear for the most part, WMUR reported. Aboveground subway service resumed in New York City. The Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad also began running again Tuesday morning.

Cleanup Underway After Storm Slams Region; Some Areas See 2 Feet of Snow

Cleanup Underway After Storm Slams Region; Some Areas See 2 Feet of Snow © Provided by New England Cable News A nor easter dumped up to 18 inches of snow across the region depending upon the location making driving perilous, knocking out power and closing down schools. Snow totals varied widely, from Lowell with two feet, to East Acton at 21.8 inches, Hudson with 20.9 inches and Boston at just 1.2 inches. Worcester saw its second highest daily snowfall Monday at 13.8 inches, just 0.2 inches shy of its record 14 inches set in 1898, according to the National Weather Service. Most of southern New Hampshire got about a foot of snow. Parts of northern New Hampshire, known for their ski resorts and snowmobile trails, saw slightly lower totals.

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