Parts of New York Dig out After Potentially ‘Historic’ Snowfall

Parts of New York Dig out After Potentially ‘Historic’ Snowfall
Crews truck snow in to dump in the parking lot of Erie Community College in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Nov. 20, 2022. Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP
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NEW YORK—Parts of New York finally caught a break Sunday after a storm spent days dumping a potentially record-setting amount of snow on cities and towns east of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.

Many businesses in the hardest-hit areas remained closed, but highways reopened and travel bans in many areas were lifted, though bands of lake-effect snow were expected to bring up to 2 feet by Monday morning in some parts of the state that were largely spared in earlier rounds.