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The winter storm bringing harsh weather to much of the U.S. dumped snowfall totals higher than 20 inches in some states. How much snow did we get?
A colossal winter storm brought deep cold, ice, sleet, and snow to millions across a huge swath of the country. The storm caused numerous power outages and triggered thousands of of flight cancellations.
Forecasters are expecting heavy snowfall to continue in some parts of the country on Monday, Jan. 26. Check how much has fallen so far.
Sheriff’s offices and departments collaborate with county emergency managers to determine whether current conditions with the weather and roadways constitute issuing a snow emergency level. LEVEL 1: Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow.
Snow showers are impacting the Tri-State Area Monday morning and afternoon. A cold pattern will stick around for storm cleanup, leaving roads and sidewalks slushy and messy.
A rare snow leopard mauled a tourist in China on Jan. 23, after officials say the tourist tried to get close enough to the animal to take a photo.
WBAL-TV on MSN
Update: Weekend snow more likely for OC as of Wednesday
Baltimore will likely get SOME snow Saturday into Sunday, but heavier snowfall appears to be in line for the Ocean City coast! But if the storm track shifts, it could mean more for Baltimore.
A snow squall warning is in effect for parts of Northeast Ohio as a fast-moving burst of heavy snow and strong winds moves across the Cleveland area.