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Albany Hit Hard by Snowstorm Ravaging Northeastern United States

Albany Hit Hard by Snowstorm Ravaging Northeastern United States Residents of Albany, New York, spent the morning digging out their vehicles, Monday, December 2, as a snowstorm that hit the United States over the Thanksgiving weekend threatens to dump 15 to 36 centimeters of snow on the region.
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READ MORE: A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable across much of the United States, gripped the East with a messy mixture of rain, snow, sleet and wind, slowing the Monday morning commute, closing schools and offices, and snarling air travel.

Forecasters said the nor'easter could drop 25 to 50 centimeters of snow by Tuesday from Pennsylvania to Maine. Heavy snow was possible in the Appalachian Mountains down to Tennessee and North Carolina.

Schools closed preemptively, as rain was expected to turn into snow in the region's first significant storm of the season, a nor'easter so named because the winds typically come from the northeast.
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