In the midst of a strong storm, snow covers the Midwest and East. To date, how much has fallen?
A ferocious winter storm has brought historic snowfall amounts to the Midwest and is expected to pile up to a foot of snow in Washington D.C.
The storm has broken daily snowfall records in Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio and West Virginia and could knock down other records as it continues to disrupt road and air travel and shutter schools and government office buildings. In central New York, preliminary 24-hour snow totals topped a staggering 5 feet.
Here is the amount of snow that has already fallen – and what's expected over the coming days.
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As storms set records elsewhere, lake-effect snow in New York reaches six feet.
The snowfall quantities below are based on first reports from Oneida County, New York. - 67 inches
18 inches in Saint George, Kansas
17 inches in Thompson Pass, Arkansas
12 inches in Kansas City, Missouri
Ohio's Cincinnati: 8.4 inches
8 inches in Pendleton County, West Virginia
7.7 inches in Louisville, Kentucky
Anticipated snow amounts, up to 12 inches possible in DC, Baltimore
Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. could see as much as 12 inches of snow from the storm. Below is the forecasted amount of snow expected over the Mid-Atlantic region, according to the office.Annapolis, Maryland – 11 inches
Alexandria, Virginia – 6 to 10 inches
Washington D.C. – 6 to 10 inches
Baltimore, Maryland – 7 inches
Atlantic City, New Jersey – 7 inches
In the Mid-Atlantic, how much snow has fallen thus far?
The following are the initial snowfall totals as of early Monday morning:Maryland's Calvert County Eight inches
Virginia's Stafford County: 8 inches
8 inches in Pendleton County, West Virginia
4.8 in. Washington, D.C.
4 inches in Baltimore, Maryland
As storms set records elsewhere, lake-effect snow in New York reaches six feet.
The snowfall quantities below are based on first reports from Oneida County, New York. - 67 inches
18 inches in Saint George, Kansas
17 inches in Thompson Pass, Arkansas
12 inches in Kansas City, Missouri
Ohio's Cincinnati: 8.4 inches
8 inches in Pendleton County, West Virginia
7.7 inches in Louisville, Kentucky
Anticipated snow amounts, up to 12 inches possible in DC, Baltimore
Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. could see as much as 12 inches of snow from the storm. Below is the forecasted amount of snow expected over the Mid-Atlantic region, according to the office.Annapolis, Maryland – 11 inches
Alexandria, Virginia – 6 to 10 inches
Washington D.C. – 6 to 10 inches
Baltimore, Maryland – 7 inches
Atlantic City, New Jersey – 7 inches
In the Mid-Atlantic, how much snow has fallen thus far?
The following are the initial snowfall totals as of early Monday morning:Maryland's Calvert County Eight inches
Virginia's Stafford County: 8 inches
8 inches in Pendleton County, West Virginia
4.8 in. Washington, D.C.
4 inches in Baltimore, Maryland
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