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Some areas near St. Louis have seen more than 7 inches of snow over the last 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service, as of around 9 a.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
The city's mayor was quoted in local news reports as saying nine people were injured in storm-related incidents. (1:01 p.m. ET) Death Toll Rises At least five vehicle-related deaths are now being ...
No #snow accumulation over the last 24 hours. In fact, we've lost quite a bit of snow on the ground from the combination of warm temperatures and rain. Overall, we've received ~2.4" (61 mm) of ...
A massive winter storm poised to unleash a barrage of heavy snow, treacherous ice, rain, and severe thunderstorms across a 1,300-mile swath of the United States will affect an estimated 62 million ...
A travel ban was put in effect for the Buffalo area on December 23 at 9:30 a.m. and remained in effect until December 29 at 12:01 a.m. [23] [24] On December 27, state and military police were sent to Buffalo to enforce the driving ban to enable snow-clearing efforts to progress. [25]
The same lake effect storm also hammered parts of Ohio with up to 17.2 inches (44 cm) of snow in 12 hours. [37] By the morning of November 19, Hamilton Park reported 70.9 inches (180 cm) of snow. Orchard Park reached 80 inches (200 cm) of snow, and 66 inches (170 cm) of snow in 24 hours, which broke the record for the area.
Up to a foot of snow could accumulate in heavier snow belts, DeLizio said. As of 8 a.m., a reported 3 inches have hit southern Petoskey, according to 24-hour snowfall reports from the National ...
Further south, 14 inches (36 cm) of snow fell, with snow depths of over 20 inches (51 cm) after the storm. [23] A band of heavy snow set up on the back edge of the storm in southeastern Texas, with Del Rio picking up 9.7 inches (25 cm) of snow, breaking the 24-hour snowfall record there, which had not been broken since 1985. [23] [28]