Blizzard 2015: New England Buried, NYC Lifts Travel Ban BLIZZARD '15: THE LATEST NYC lifts travel...

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Blizzard 2015: New England Buried, NYC Lifts Travel Ban BLIZZARD '15: THE LATEST NYC lifts travel ban, subways back Tuesday morning 30-feet seas reported along Massachusetts coast Boston mayor: 'Main bulk hitting us right now' Eight states under emergency declarations Coastal New England was battered Tuesday by a blizzard of blinding snow, ferocious waves and winds that topped hurricane speed, and city streets in Boston were empty of all but snowplows. New York City and New Jersey lifted travel bans, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said subways and buses in the nation's largest city would roll again later in the morning. But major airports in the Northeast were still deserted after more than 7,700 flights were canceled. In Massachusetts, the blizzard was living up to its historic billing. The city Worcester, about 60 miles west of Boston, had 25 inches of snow on the ground and was closing in on its record of 32.1 as a band of extremely heavy snow settled in for the morning. "We've had a pretty good night, but the main bulk of the storm is hitting us right now," Please read the article on the left. Kevin Roth, a lead forecasters for The Weather Channel, said that competing computer forecast models put the center of the storm system slightly to the east.

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Blizzard 2015: New England Buried, NYC Lifts Travel Ban

BLIZZARD '15: THE LATESTNYC lifts travel ban, subways back Tuesday morning30-feet seas reported along Massachusetts coastBoston mayor: 'Main bulk hitting us right now'Eight states under emergency declarationsCoastal New England was battered Tuesday by a blizzard of blinding snow, ferocious waves and winds that topped hurricane speed, and city streets in Boston were empty of all but snowplows. New York City and New Jersey lifted travel bans, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said subways and buses in the nation's largest city would roll again later in the morning. But major airports in the Northeast were still deserted after more than 7,700 flights were canceled. In Massachusetts, the blizzard was living up to its historic billing. The city Worcester, about 60 miles west of Boston, had 25 inches of snow on the ground and was closing in on its record of 32.1 as a band of extremely heavy snow settled in for the morning. "We've had a pretty good night, but the main bulk of the storm is hitting us right now," Mayor Marty Walsh of Boston said on NBC's TODAY. "We're asking people just to stay in their homes today and just ride this one out." He said it could still be Tuesday night or Wednesday before mass transit starts rolling again in Boston. In the meantime, police were ferrying doctors and nurses to their hospital shifts.

Please read the article on the left.

Kevin Roth, a lead forecasters for The Weather Channel, said that competing computer forecast models put the center of the storm system slightly to the east.

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