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North Haven Blizzard 2015 Storm Coverage: What You Need to Know About This Potentially Historic Snowstorm

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A blizzard warning remains in effect from 1 p.m. today until midnight Tuesday but the National Weather Service has already scaled back its accumulation estimates.

Don’t get us wrong, we’re still talking a blizzard, and the snow will be measured in feet, but the weather service is now predicting a snowfall accumulation of 18-24 inches of snow.

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Yesterday, the National Weather Service was predicting up to 30 inches of snow.

Winds will also be blowing between 20-30 mph with gusts exceeding 55 mph at times.

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If you need to get out and do last minute preparations or if you went to work on Monday you should be able to get home just fine.

Some light snow is expected this morning with snow showers set to begin around 2 p.m. and about 1-3 inches of accumulation is expected by the evening commute.

The heaviest snow and winds are expected beginning after midnight and continuing until Tuesday afternoon.

The National Weather Service states the impacts from this blizzard are “life-threatening conditions and extremely dangerous travel due to heavy snowfall and strong winds with whiteout conditions, many roads may become impassable, strong winds may down power lines and trees.”

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