New York City and the East Coast are picking up the pieces hit by more
than one inch of snowfall before Halloween for the first time ever -
with experts predicting much more on the way.
Three people were killed as the classic nor'easter chugged up the East Coast at an unusually early period and more than three million homes have lost power in the storm. Officials warned it could be days before many see electricity restored.
Governors declared states of emergency in New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and parts of New York, as snow blanketed areas from Maryland to Maine, snarling air and highway travel. Read More
Three people were killed as the classic nor'easter chugged up the East Coast at an unusually early period and more than three million homes have lost power in the storm. Officials warned it could be days before many see electricity restored.
Governors declared states of emergency in New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and parts of New York, as snow blanketed areas from Maryland to Maine, snarling air and highway travel. Read More
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