Multiday Winter Storm Bringing Heavy, Wet Snow to Northeast Mar 14, 2023 Mar 14, 2023 Updated Mar 14, 2023 0 WATCH NOW: OCSD finds success with literacy software WATCH NOW: Clyburn, Hutto speak at the Cecil Williams S.C. Civil Rights Museum WATCH NOW: SC State running backs go through drills Shooting incident WATCH NOW: SCSU's Thurman Zimmerman recalls NCAA Tournament play 20 years ago WATCH NOW: D-O's Dy'neka Roberts talks about her experience at North-South All-Star Game WATCH NOW: T&D editor's briefing 3-23-23 WATCH NOW: SC State's Shaq Davis talks about Pro Day WATCH NOW: T&D editor's briefing 3-21-23 Demi Moore shares rare video of Bruce Willis at birthday celebration SCSU shooting Gina Rodriguez welcomes first child Rick Ross' neighbors annoyed as his buffalo escapes Kate Middleton broke a 115 year tradition for a very royal reason Lance Reddick Dead at 60 Former President Trump says he expects to be arrested Tuesday as DA eyes charges Emma Heming 'crying' on husband Bruce Willis's birthday Gwyneth Paltrow's ski crash trial: What you need to know Ukrainian tennis player refuses to shake hands with Russian opponent Lance Reddick Dead at 60 The start of a winter storm with heavy, wet snow led to hundreds of school closings, canceled flights and some power outages in parts of the Northeast on Tuesday. Tags Dcc Snowstorm Noreaster Cheddar-clips Videoelephant As featured on Late-winter storm pummels Northeast with heavy, wet snow Snow totals by the time the storm ends Wednesday were expected to range from a few inches to a few feet, depending on the area. Latest video See moment Pennsylvania candy factory explodes MS: MASSIVE TORNADO BLAMED FOR AT LEAST 7 DEATHS See where tornadoes hit across the South RAW: TX: TORNADOES DAMAGE MOBILE HOMES IN PARKER COUNTY RAW: MS: ROLLING FORK TORNADO DAMAGE (NIGHT) RAW: MS: RESIDENT ON TORNADO DAMAGE: 'POWER OUT EVERYWHERE' RAW: MS: SEVERE TORNADO DAMAGE/AFTERMATH IN ROLLING FORK RAW: MS: AT LEAST 21 DEAD AMID SEVERE TORNADO DAMAGE Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Late-winter storm pummels Northeast with heavy, wet snow Snow totals by the time the storm ends Wednesday were expected to range from a few inches to a few feet, depending on the area.