Snow, strong winds and floods threatened to snarl travel and shutter schools Tuesday as the Northeast braced for another winter storm.
The wintery weather was due to hit just as New Hampshire residents cast their primary votes, and followed a batch of snow and blizzard-like conditions on Monday.
More than 30 counties across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and northern Ohio were under a winter storm warning as of 5:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Dozens more, including parts of New England, were subject to winter-weather advisories and warnings about coastal flooding — although earlier snowfall forecasts were downgraded overnight…
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