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Northeast braces for wintry wallop as spring begins

4th nor’easter in three weeks brings more snow, misery

By KRISTEN DE GROOT and WAYNE PARRY, Associated Press
Published: March 20, 2018, 10:01pm

PHILADELPHIA — Spring? What’s that?

Yet another powerful storm bore down on the Northeast on Tuesday, with wind-whipped snow falling in parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey as people grumbled and complained about a first day of spring that looked an awful lot like the last weeks of winter.

Landscaping crews along the New Jersey coast tended to shrubs and plants at oceanfront homes, then packed up their garden tools to get ready to plow. Shore towns positioned bulldozers, front-end loaders and other heavy equipment to deal with beach erosion from a system that could dump up to 18 inches of snow elsewhere. Airlines canceled flights and schools canceled classes in what has become a dreary March routine.

“It’s ridiculous,” Bob Burkhard of Toms River, N.J., said near the beach at Seaside Park. “First day of spring and we’re getting another snowstorm.”

The bulk of the snow and sleet was expected to wallop New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and parts of eastern Pennsylvania today before heading toward Cape Cod early Thursday, the fourth nor’easter to slam the region in three weeks.

Cancellations mounted at airports from Washington to Boston — more than 500 Tuesday and more than 1,600 today. On the ground, Amtrak said it would scale back service on the Northeast corridor and Pennsylvania banned certain types of trucks from major highways starting Tuesday night.

Public schools in New York City and Philadelphia were to be closed today.

Widespread power outages were possible, especially today, with gusts blowing up to 35 mph.

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