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Snowstorm Strikes Northeast
United States

Times Square on Tuesday morning, March. Photo: Stephanie Keith for The New York Times
- The New York City subway has suspended above-ground service but continues to run below ground.
- Public schools in New York City and Boston are closed.
- New York City will get 10 to 16 inches of snow, the National Weather Service said. Several inches have fallen already.
- In Washington, federal offices are opening three hours late, though only a few inches of snow are expected.
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The snow is expected to continue through Wednesday, with an expected range between 10 to 16 inches.
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In New York, the snow is expected to continue through Wednesday, with an expected range between 10 to 16 inches.
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