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Parts of the Northeastern United States faced freezing temperatures Tuesday morning, a day after a winter storm clogged roadways, cut electricity and dumped as much as 15 inches of snow.

The good news for the Northeast was storm advisories were lifted. But parts of the region were still under wind-chill advisories Tuesday, which means winds and low temperatures could put exposed skin at risk for frostbite.

Wind-chill advisories were in effect for parts of New York and Pennsylvania until 10 a.m. ET. Read full article »

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