2017-02-12

If it seems like it was just yesterday the Northeast had to batten down for a big, blustery snowstorm — well, you're almost right. The shovels are hardly dry from the foot of snow dumped on New York City and Boston late last week. But, to take some liberty with an old adage, no rest for the wintry. Snow has already returned to the Northeast, and meteorologists expect that well into Monday, areas from upstate New York to Maine will be buffeted by high winds, sleet and snowfall rates that could get as high as 2 to 4 inches an hour in certain parts of New England. Wind guests up to 60 miles per hour are also expected along the mid-Atlantic corridor, from Washington, D.C., to New York City. Blizzard whiteout conditions are expected in New Hampshire and Maine. Airlines have taken note. Roughly 3,000 flights have already been canceled. The storm's roots rest with a low-pressure system slinking from west to east, according to Reuters, which cites the weather service Accuweather: "A low

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