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Historic snowfall in New York: it would be the eighth strongest in the history of the city

On Sunday, January 31, there was a historic snowfall in New York, where about 50 centimeters of snow is expected. The mayor of the city, Bill de Blasio, declared a state of emergency and the US National Weather Service issued an advisory and forecast huge snowfalls with winds of up to 80 kilometers per hour in New York, New Jersey and parts of Philadelphia and Connecticut.

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