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Nor'easter has already dumped more than a foot of snow in multiple regions

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ByMelissa Griffin, Max Golembo, and Julia Jacobo
March 14, 2023, 8:17 PM

More than 2 feet of snow has already fallen in several regions along the East Coast as a nor'easter bears down on the region.

A coastal storm that developed in the Northeast on Monday has now strengthened into a nor'easter, bringing inclement weather over multiple days.

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Snow began to fall across inland areas of New England on Monday afternoon.

Much of upstate New York, western Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire were getting heavy snow by Tuesday morning. Heavy rain and strong winds are possible along the coast, from Rhode Island to Boston.

A person clears snow from the sidewalk in Worcester, Massachusetts on March 14, 2023.
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The highest elevations have received the most snowfall so far. By 3:30 p.m. ET Tuesday, 32 inches of snow had fallen in Rowe, Massachusetts, about 31 inches in Indian Lake, New York, and about 28 inches in both Windsor, Massachusetts and Beacon, Vermont, according to the National Weather Service.

About 16 inches of snow has fallen in Hartford, Connecticut, and accumulations are measuring at about 5.5 inches in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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More snow is expected through Tuesday night in New Jersey, but places like New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island will continue to experience accumulations through 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Albany, New York, is under a winter storm warning for 8 to 16 inches of snow. In the mountains, from Poconos to the Catskills to the Berkshires, some areas could see up to 2 feet of snow by Tuesday night.

A man records the waves crashing onshore during a nor'easter storm in Lynn, Massachusetts, March 14, 2023.
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Utility companies in the Northeast are bracing for possible outages. As of Tuesday afternoon, more than 250,000 customers in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts were without power, according to Poweroutage.us.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency on Monday over the threat of widespread energy impacts.

"New Yorkers should prepare now for a multi-day event that will bring up to three feet of snow in certain parts of the Capital Region and Mid-Hudson region," Hochul said in a statement Monday. "This storm will create hazardous road conditions through Wednesday morning, and I encourage New Yorkers in impacted regions to stay home and avoid any unnecessary travel to allow plow crews to do their job."

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Gusty winds will be an issue from Washington, D.C., to New York City and Boston.

A person tries to use a snowblower to clear snow from their driveway, over a foot deep, during a noreaster in Rutland, Massachusetts on March 14, 2023.
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Winds could gust up to 60 mph along the coast, especially in southeastern New England. With strong onshore winds, coastal flooding and erosion are possible from New Jersey to Maine.

A high wind warning is in effect for coastal Massachusetts and Cape Cod for gusts up to 65 mph on Tuesday into Wednesday.

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