Cold returns with snow chances to start weekend
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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?
Some areas in Indianapolis saw snowfall overnight that caused school delays, while other saw none at all. Here's what is to come looking forward.
About 5 inches of snow has fallen in Kansas City, Missouri since Friday, Jan. 23, and 9 inches have fallen in St. Louis, Missouri. In total this year, St. Louis has seen more than a foot and a half of snow. The area could see two more inches of snowfall by 6 p.m. CT Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
A winter storm of potentially historic proportions that could rival the fabled Blizzard of 1978 headed into the SouthCoast on Sunday night into Monday morning, slamming Fall River with heavy snow, strong winds and blizzard conditions. Strong east-to-northeast winds was predicted to trigger coastal flooding, especially along parts of Massachusetts.
New York cities like Syracuse, Rochester, and NYC have already surpassed their seasonal snowfall averages. See the totals.
The Blizzard of 2026 left more than three feet of snow in southeastern Massachusetts Monday. Power outages were widespread, peaking at 290,000 at one point during the storm. Some cars were stranded. Schools were closed. The Boston Globe postponed the printing of their daily newspaper for the first time in its 153-year history
A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at 2 AM and will last through 9 AM for the following counties: CLAY, OWEN, MONROE, BROWN, BARTHOLOMEW, DECATUR, LAWRENCE, and JENNINGS. A Winter
Large parts of the mid-Atlantic region woke up to over a foot of snow Monday morning, blanketing cars and coating trees and power lines. The snowfall has broken daily records in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Trenton and Wilmington, but meteorologists say seasonal records are unlikely to fall.
Multiple towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island notched more than three feet of snow during Monday’s blizzard, capped by a record-setting snowfall near Providence that widely eclipsed a mark set during the infamous Blizzard of 1978.
The staggering snowfall totals for New Jersey’s blizzard of 2026 are still being tallied with latest reports topping 30 inches. The top three snowfall totals reported in the storm were in Bergen County with Lyndhurst at 30.7 inches, Carlstadt at 30.2 inches and Leonia at 29.7 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
The highest two-day snowfall record, however, is actually 46 inches in Middletown in March 1888. That snowfall was part of the "Great White Hurricane," a blizzard that caused massive damage throughout the state and killed more than 400 people, according to the Connecticut State Library.
A massive snowstorm is pummeling the northeast United States, forcing millions of people to stay homes amid strong wind and blizzard warnings, transportation shutdowns, and school and business closures.