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Winter storm whipping northeast U.S. with snow, thunderstorms

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Eric Klein, of Canandaigua, tries to dig out his car on Monday in Rochester, N.Y., with a bucket after a snowstorm dumped at least a foot of snow overnight.
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Joe Miscavage uses a snow blower to clear a driveway at Marina Pointe at Harveys Lake, Pa.
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Harry Ruester, of Brattleboro, Vt., uses a snowblower while removing snow from his driveway during a snowstorm on Monday.
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Liam Morrell, 11, from Brattleboro, Vt., shovels the sidewalk during a snowstorm on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022.
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Mohammad Asif, originally from Afghanistan, helps shovel snow from a fellow truck driver’s wheel after it got stuck on Route 9, in Marlboro, Vt., during a snowstorm on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022.
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Brattleboro, Vt., Police Officer Ryan Washburn helps direct traffic on Route 9 after a tractor-trailer got stuck in the snow during a snowstorm on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022.
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Robin Pena, of Brattleboro, Vt., waits for the bus during a snowstorm on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022.

NEW YORK — A dangerous winter storm brought significant snowfall, strong thunderstorms and blustery wind to the northeastern United States on a holiday Monday.

The storm system dropped a foot or more of snow in parts of New York state, Ohio and Pennsylvania Sunday night through Monday morning after pummeling parts of the Southeast on Sunday.

“We’ve had a very strong area of low pressure that’s kind of moved up the coast, with pretty heavy snowfall accumulations from Tennessee, North Carolina all the way into the northeast,” said meteorologist Marc Chenard at the weather service’s headquarters in College Park, Md.

Forecasters in Buffalo, N.Y., said almost 18 inches of snow fell by 1 p.m. Monday. The city advised people not to travel if they didn’t need to on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, while some surrounding towns instituted a travel ban.

“WOW! (Latest) snow measurement at 1 AM was 4.6 inches in the last hour at the Buffalo Airport!” the National Weather Service in Buffalo tweeted overnight. “And tack on another 4 inches in the last hour ending at 2 AM! Total so far since late Sun evening - 10.2 inches.”

Weather service meteorologist Alexa Maines said 15 inches or more of snow were reported in Cleveland, Ohio, and 25 inches in parts of Ashtabula County in the northeast corner of the state.

Power outages affected tens of thousands of customers in the northeast, and hundreds of flights were canceled. Many covid-19 vaccination and testing sites had to close down.

New York City got less than an inch of snow, which was washed away by rain overnight. The weather service said spotty showers and snow showers might continue through Monday night.

Forecasters said wind gusts in New York City could top out around 45 mph, and around 60 mph on Long Island.

Sleet and rain were the main threats for much of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Periods of snowfall transitioned to rain overnight. NWS meteorologists in Boston said wind gusts could reach 70 mph.

The howling wind spread a fire that destroyed a motel and two other structures in coastal Salisbury, Massachusetts, early Monday.

The storm brought similar conditions Sunday to the Southeast, where thousands were still without power Monday.

Multiple states reported heavy snowfall, and two people died Sunday in North Carolina when their car drove off the road. The roof of a dormitory partially collapsed in the state at Brevard College, with officials saying it broke under the weight of snow. There were no injuries.

Severe thunderstorms in Florida spun up a tornado with 118 mph wind, destroying 30 mobile homes and majorly damaging 51 more. Three minor injuries were reported.

Wet roadways in the South were expected to refreeze Monday, creating icy conditions for motorists.

Plow trucks were scattered along roads and highways up the East Coast, working to clear the way for travelers. Some crashes were reported in the early morning hours, including an ambulance involved in a wreck on Interstate 279 in Pittsburgh, KDKA-TV reported. It was unclear whether anyone was injured.

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