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Boston is one of the cities that did.
have those blizzard conditions here.
So yes, we got a lot of snow.
We also had some winds gusting nearly 70 miles per hour, but we've had some pretty impressive records just across the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic.
So we're going to start in Central Park in New York City, where they got nearly 20 inches of snow, establishing the blizzard as one of the most powerful winter storms in the city's history.
Now, over in Rhode Island, they had 37.9 inches of snow reported.
That broke their longest standing record, making this the greatest snowstorm in Providence's history.
Their last record was 28.6 inches of snow.
We've had several records across the Northeast, one being with Central Park.
They had 19.7 inches of snow, establishing this blizzard as one of the most powerful winter storms in the city's history.
Over in Providence, Rhode Island, by 1 p.m., they had over 32 inches of snow.
breaking their longest standing record of 28.6 inches of snow.
Meanwhile, the strong wind and heavy wet snow led to power outages.
Going into tonight, over half a million Americans are going to be without power as crews work to restore it.
Meanwhile, the storm is still impacting travel for drivers in Massachusetts.
The governor is still advising people to stay off of the roads.
For now, in Boston, I am Brandi Campbell for Fox Weather.
We've had several records across the Northeast, one being with Central Park.
They had 19.7 inches of snow, establishing this blizzard as one of the most powerful winter storms in the city's history.
Over in Providence, Rhode Island, by 1 p.m., they had over 32 inches of snow.