A winter storm brought rain, heavy winds and snow to the Northeast on Tuesday, prompting hundreds of flight cancellations and flooding concerns.
The storm will continue to drench the I-95 corridor from Boston to D.C. over the next two days, while mountainous areas in the interior Northeast and northern New England are set for icy road conditions and up to two feet of snow, USA Today reports. And more than 800 cancelled flights and 2,000 delays were reported as of Tuesday evening.
The storm is expected to continue across the region through Thursday.
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