"Preparing for the Next Big Nor'easter: Tracking and Weather Updates"

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A winter storm in New York is tapering off with a Red Alert in effect until noon, leaving varying snow totals across the region, with up to 14.6 inches in some areas. New York City remains "snow starved," with Central Park recording only 0.2 inches. Conditions are expected to improve with a dry and brisk Monday, but another significant storm is forecasted for Tuesday evening into Wednesday, potentially bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding concerns due to melting snow. Residents are advised to stay updated on the upcoming weather developments.
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