Rhode Island lifts travel ban after historic nor'easter dumps record snow

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Rhode Island lifted its statewide travel ban at noon after a historic nor'easter dumped record snowfall statewide, with up to 37.9 inches reported at T.F. Green Airport and mutual aid on the way to assist road crews; one death was linked to carbon monoxide poisoning from a car, and officials urged residents to stay home to help crews clear the roads.
- Rhode Island travel ban lifted Tuesday after historic snowfall NBC Boston
- State of emergency, travel ban to remain in effect in Rhode Island WJAR
- Providence, R.I. Digs Out From Three Feet of Snow The New York Times
- RI, Mass. travel bans lifted as multi-day cleanup continues WPRI
- Historic East Coast Blizzard An All-Time Record Snowstorm In Providence, Rhode Island (RECAP) The Weather Channel
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