A man drowned after falling into a swimming pool while shoveling snow in New York, during Saturday's powerful blizzard.
CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. -- An elderly man who drowned after falling into a swimming pool was one of three people who died while shoveling snow on Long Island, New York, during Saturday's powerful blizzard.
Additionally, two men, ages 75 and 53, died while shoveling snow in Syosset in separate incidents. Officials said the 75-year-old had collapsed, and the 53-year-old was found was unresponsive lying on his back with a shovel beside to him. The storm thrashed parts of 10 states, with blizzard warnings that stretched from Virginia to Maine. Philadelphia and New York saw plenty of wind and snow, but Boston was in the crosshairs. The city tied its record for biggest single-day snowfall, with 23.6 inches, the National Weather Service said.
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