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Posted: 2017-03-15T16:51:19Z | Updated: 2017-03-15T17:09:35Z
  • At least three people are dead in New England following the storm.

  • Binghamton, New York, hit with a record-breaking 31 inches of snow.

  • Boston public schools remained closed on Wednesday.

  • Icy temperatures and powerful gusts continued to lash the Northeast.

At least three people in New England are dead Wednesday after a massive late-winter snow storm ripped through the northeastern United States. It dumped over 2 feet of snow in parts of Pennsylvania and New York and caused thousands of flights to be grounded and schools to close.

During Tuesdays noreaster, a 16-year-old girl in Gilford, New Hampshire , was killed after her car skidded out of control on a snowy highway and struck a tree. Hours later, Daniel Baerga, 83, was accidentally hit by a snow plow while walking in the parking lot of his apartment building in East Hartford, Connecticut. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.