Spring Snow Expected to Blanket Northeast, Winds to Subside

Winter storm warnings and advisories were issued Monday from Michigan to southern New England, according to the The Weather Channel, as crews worked to dig out from the weekend's deadly storm, NBC News reported. 

The National Weather Service warned that an early spring "Arctic airmass" had settled over the Northeast, with winds expected to calm down but cold temperatures to persist. 

Snow was expected to accumulate from the Great Lakes east to New England. Weather Channel meteorologist Kevin Roth said upstate New York is expected to see the most snow — up to 5 inches — with central and southern New England not far behind. He said other areas will see between 1 and 4 inches.

More than 9 inches of snow fell in Michigan while parts of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island saw up to 6 inches of snow on Sunday. Heavy winds battered swaths of the country.

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