Map shows states facing snow amid winter storm
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Millions of people in the High Plains will experience widespread wind gusts between 60 to 80 mph, from Montana to Kansas.
An updated winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 8:07 a.m. in effect until 4 p.m. for Northern Wayne and Southern Wayne as well as Lackawanna, Luzerne and Pike counties.
New 24-hour snowfall totals from the National Weather Service in Cleveland show more than a foot of snow in parts of Cuyahoga County, with heavy lake effect accumulations across the snowbelt and east side.
A fast-moving storm late this weekend may bring slippery snow to parts of the Southeast and coastal Northeast, while many major cities see little accumulation but possible travel and airport impacts.
Millions of Americans are facing winter conditions as back-to-back storms hit the Northeast with snow, ice and freezing rain.
A potentially disruptive winter storm expected to move across the eastern United States later this week could bring snow to the Appalachians, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, but forecasters warned on Monday that it was too early to know exactly how the complicated system would unfold.
How are the traffic conditions? What about the latest school closings? Check this story to follow live updates as we track the latest on the wintry weather.
Cleveland Heights and University Heights join other communities in Ohio and nationwide in working to combat winter weather amid a salt shortage.
Winter Weather Alerts are in effect for parts of the interior Northeast on Saturday and New York City and Boston on Sunday. Light snow accumulations have fallen in New York City, but further north is expecting more snow.
Up to 15 inches of snow expected across the region as districts including Avon, Parma, Elyria and Bay Village cancel Thursday classes.