Massachusetts braces for more snow as weekend blizzard lingers

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Massachusetts woke to fresh powder from a weekend blizzard, with well over a foot of snow in many areas and some towns approaching 2 feet as the storm continues into Monday. Logan Airport faced major disruption with hundreds of flights canceled; authorities reported at least one storm-related death in Norwood, while power outages declined as the day progressed. Officials urged residents to stay off the roads, schools and many businesses closed, warming shelters opened, and the MBTA kept trains running overnight to keep tracks clear amid frigid temperatures and wind chills well below freezing.
- Pummeled by over a foot of snow, Mass. residents brace for more WBUR
- Live updates: Day 2 of major snowstorm sweeping New England nbcboston.com
- Don't shoot the messenger. More snow to come. And it's going to stick Yahoo
- A look at local snow totals (so far) whdh.com
- Mayor Wu Declares Snow Emergency, Parking Ban in Effect Sunday, January 25, at 8 a.m. boston.gov
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