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Snow Hits The Northeast (Again), As Pacific Storms Bring Floods To The West

A man shovels snow from his car in Boston Sunday, when a snowstorm began that isn't expected to finish until early Tuesday.
Steven Senne AP
A man shovels snow from his car in Boston Sunday, when a snowstorm began that isn't expected to finish until early Tuesday.

A fresh blanket of snow is being laid over the Northeast, bringing the third bout of heavy snow to the area. Two large storms are bracketing the upper corners of the continental U.S., with heavy rains bringing flooding to the Northwest.

In the Northeast:

Last week brought Groundhog Day, but New England residents could be forgiven for thinking their weather is stuck in a loop. One week after heavy snow forced Boston to postpone the New England Patriots' Super Bowl parade, the area could see an additional 1-2 feet of snow.

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"Heavy snow will impact portions of New York State and New England as the new week begins," the National Weather Service says. "Freezing rain will spread from western Pennsylvania to Long Island, with rain for the Mid-Atlantic states."

Flights have already been canceled in New York City as well as Boston, where schools are closed Monday and Tuesday. Forecasters say that when the slow-moving storm finally leaves, temperatures will drop further.

In the Northwest:

At least 8 inches of rain has fallen on more than a dozen cities along the northern West Coast and inland areas since Wednesday, the National Weather Service says. The agency has announced high wind warnings or advisories for much of Southern Oregon, Southwestern Idaho and Northern California today, as the storm moves inland.

Warning of potential mudslides, the National Weather Service set flood watches and warnings for several areas, from northeastern Washington eastward and northern Idaho to the southern portion of Sierra Nevada.

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"When all is said and done, some locations in northern California may end up with over a foot of rain from Friday through Monday," reports AccuWeather.

The storm is part of the "Pineapple Express" system that brought floods and power outages to the West Coast in December.

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