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Flakes should begin falling on Gotham at about 11 p.m. and continue until 7 a.m. Friday, bringing between 3 to 7 inches of snow, according to AccuWeather forecasters.
Earlier on Thursday, commuters were blanketed with snow, as 9.5 inches fell on Central Park.
Through Thursday afternoon, New York has received a whopping 51 inches of snow this month.
A typical New York snow season — from the first flakes of late fall to the final ice of early spring — brings just 26 inches.
At least 20 deaths across the US were blamed on the treacherous weather, including that of a pregnant woman who was struck and killed by a snow-clearing vehicle in a New York City parking lot as she loaded groceries into her car.
The sloppy mix of snow and face-stinging sleet grounded more than 6,500 flights Thursday and closed schools and businesses as it made its way up the heavily populated Interstate 95 corridor, where shoveling out has become a weekly — sometimes twice-weekly — chore.
With AP



