Another Winter Storm Brings More Snowfall to Northeast
Another winter storm brought additional snowfall to the Northeastern U.S. on Tuesday on top of a major snowstorm that hit the region Sunday.
The snow totals are expected to be far less than the storm that pushed through the region over the weekend. That storm dumped more than 2 feet in some areas.
The National Weather Service said Tuesday’s snow was expected to come down at its steadiest in the Boston region in the mid- to late afternoon.
Logan International Airport advised travelers to check with their airline on the status of their flight due to the wintery weather and to allow for extra time to get to and from the airport.
The weather service also warned that the accumulating snow on Tuesday will create hazardous travel conditions – especially on any untreated roads – in parts of the Northeast, including in areas of New York and Connecticut.
The relatively lighter snowfall is the third snowstorm to hit the region in the past 10 days.
The first storm lumbered into the region beginning on the last day of January and gathered force on Feb. 1, shutting down coronavirus vaccination sites, closing schools and halting transit.
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