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CLEVELAND (WJW) – As snow continues to fall across the State of Ohio, totals are beginning to roll in. A Winter Storm Warning will remain in effect until Monday morning. Snowfall totals are expected to range from 6-12″ plus. These are rolling totals and will be updated as snow continues to fall:
The heaviest snowfall, along with a mix of sleet and freezing rain, is expected to start this afternoon and spread north across New Jersey.
A major storm barreling its way to Massachusetts has already begun to dump heavy snow in Northeast region of the country Sunday morning, and forecasters say it could bring up to 20 inches to the state.
Forecasters say over half the U.S. population could be affected by snow, ice or bitter cold as a winter storm sweeps across the county.
We are expecting another widespread accumulating snow, with some places seeing significant snowfall totals by the time we get to late Sunday night and early on Monday morning. This is due to a winter storm affecting the eastern two-thirds of the United States.
ROANOKE, Va – Roanoke experienced snowfall throughout Sunday morning, leading to icy road conditions across the area. Snowplows and crews are actively working to clear the streets, but many roadways remain covered in snow and slick. Most downtown businesses chose not to open on Sunday due to the weather. However, Texas Tavern remains open all day.
Live and updated snow totals in Delaware.
USA Today has built a sleeker tracker that uses the same trusted data from the National Weather Service. The site maps out the snowfall across the U.S. over the past 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hours. It even throws in a "Season" toggle so you can see how much snow has accumulated for the entire winter season so far.