Nor’easter brings snow to NY/PA; NJ declares emergency in 5 counties; storm warnings issued
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A Nor’easter moving into the Northeast brought snow to parts of New York and Pennsylvania Tuesday morning and prompted NWS winter storm warnings from upstate New York through eastern Maine, with expected totals of at least 6 inches across parts of ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY and VT, localized 5–10 inch bands and more than a foot at higher elevations, heaviest from the Poconos into coastal Maine with rates exceeding 1 inch per hour and coastal areas seeing mostly rain. New Jersey declared a 5 a.m. state of emergency for Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren counties, schools and offices closed in multiple states, officials urged residents to avoid travel and stock up, and road crews treated major corridors as the system heads into Canada by Wednesday morning.
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