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Parts of the Plains and Midwest will be hit with an early November snowstorm.
New England braced on Friday for its third snowstorm in three weekends, gathering crews to ready roads and trim trees ahead of the snow, sleet and freezing rain that hit the Midwest.
New updated blizzard warnings for New York City, southern New York State and Massachusetts warn of greater amounts of snow than earlier reported. The updates, which were released early Friday afternoon, remain in effect until 1 p.m. EST on Saturday throughout the Northeast. Governors in several states have also instituted state of emergencies.
It hasn't even been four months since Hurricane Sandy devastated the Northeast, and it looks like another superstorm is descending upon the region this weekend. Dubbed "Nemo," this blizzard is expected to drop around 2 feet of snow along the Interstate 95, on top of metropolitan areas such as New York City and Boston.
A giant winter storm is expected to hit the Northeast, bringing along several inches of snow to New England and the Mid-Atlantic states.
A blizzard is likely to bury New England in snow while the threat of the winter weather event striking the mid-Atlantic is still uncertain.
Around fifty cars collided in a massive pileup accident on Interstate 75 in Ohio this morning.
Heavy snow and freezing temperatures have grounded hundreds of flights and snarled road travel across Western Europe, leaving many commuters stranded.
A snow storm that pummeled Midwestern states earlier this week is making its way towards the Northeast, threatening thousands of holiday travelers.
The first major blizzard to affect the midwest left three dead in a 25-car pileup and could cause delays for thousands of holiday travelers.
The weekend's snowstorm was the biggest to hit Minnesota since December 2010 when a storm caused the roof of the Metrodome to collapse.