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Nor'easter pummels Boston as Seattle experiences record heat

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Some Bostonians call nor'easter 'beautiful'
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ByMax Golembo, Emily Shapiro, and Melissa Griffin
March 13, 2018, 10:30 PM

It's official: Boston is in the middle of a blizzard as the Northeast gets slammed with the third nor'easter in nearly two weeks.

The last blizzard in Boston before today was February 2017.

But in the Pacific Northwest it's a different story: The temperature reached 73 degrees Fahrenheit in Seattle on Monday, its warmest winter temperature ever recorded.

The blustery weather in the Northeast has left over 230,000 customers in Massachusetts without power this afternoon.

A worker repairs power lines during a winter storm, March 13, 2018, in Norwell, Mass.
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Snow falls causing roads to be covered quickly after plows clean them during a March nor'easter, March 13, 2018, in Boston.
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Besides Boston, it officially reached blizzard conditions in Martha’s Vineyard, Marshfield, Plymouth and Hyannis today.

Wind gusts in Massachusetts reached 77 mph in Nantucket, 79 mph Hyannis and even 81 mph in East Falmouth.

The top snow total so far is 25 inches in Derry, New Hampshire. By Tuesday evening, parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts had gotten nearly 22 inches, while Southampton, New York, saw 18.3 inches and Waterford, Connecticut, 17.5 inches.

Thundersnow -- when thunder and lightning occur during a snowstorm -- was even reported in Plymouth.

PHOTO: People sled on the Boston Common as Winter Storm Skylar bears down, March 13, 2018, in Boston.
People sled on the Boston Common as Winter Storm Skylar bears down, March 13, 2018, in Boston. This is the third nor'easter to hit the area in less than two weeks.
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PHOTO: A front end loader clears the pier at the Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina in Boston, March 13, 2018.
A front end loader clears the pier at the Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina in Boston, March 13, 2018. Boston finds itself in the bullseye of the third nor'easter in two weeks, with forecasters warning of up to 18 inches of snow and 2 feet or more to the south.
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A Norwich, Conn., public works plow truck clears the street during a snow storm, March 13, 2018.
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A New Haven Line Metro North train makes its way around a turn at the Metro North Station in Greenwich, Conn., March 13, 2018, as New England's third nor'easter in less than two weeks hits the area with the heaviest snow in the Boston area.
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The storm has forced the cancelations of over 1,400 flights and Amtrak has suspended service between Boston and New York City.

The road into Logan International Airport is empty as a winter storm bears down, March 13, 2018, in Boston.
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Terminal C at Logan International Airport is nearly empty as a winter storm bears down, March 13, 2018, in Boston.
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Information boards at Logan International Airport show hundreds of cancelled flights as a winter storm bears down, March 13, 2018, in Boston.
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Boston public schools are canceled today and Wednesday.

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Heavy snow bands are ongoing across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine this afternoon. Over 1 foot of snow has already fallen in parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts.

Blizzard conditions will continue in southeast New England through this evening, causing a treacherous commute home.

Futurecast, Tuesday at 7PM.

By morning the nor’easter will continue to pull away and the heaviest snow will be confined to northern New England.

Futurecast, Wednesday at 7AM.

The nor’easter will be gone by Wednesday afternoon but the cold air will still bring some snow showers and very blustery conditions across the Northeast.

Snow totals could reach over 2 feet once the storm has passed.

ABC News' Amanda Maile contributed to this report.

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