Record-breaking snowfall across Midwest
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At CVG, the previous record for snowfall on this day was last set nearly 100 years ago — in 1929. That total was 2.2 inches.
After a series of snowstorms barreled across the Plains and Great Lakes regions, millions across the Northeast are under winter weather advisories.
A record-breaking snowstorm left Muskegon homeowners battling deep snow while road crews labored around the clock to restore road conditions. MUSKEGON COUNTY, Mich. — It was driveway cleanup day for homeowners in Muskegon County on Tuesday after a record-setting lake effect snowstorm.
The powerful winter storm over Thanksgiving weekend delivered heavy snowfall across the state, particularly north of I-80, where many areas reported over a foot
O'Hare saw 8.4 inches of snow on Saturday, making it the snowiest November day in Chicago's recorded history, according to the NWS. Wadsworth saw 11 inches of snow; Hoffman Estates, Palatine, Skokie and Valparaiso, Indiana had snow totals near 10 inches.
The lake effect snowstorm that hit Thursday and Friday dropped as much as 18 inches in parts of Upstate New York. Syracuse got 10.3 inches of snow on Friday, breaking the record for Nov. 29. The previous record for that date was 8.8 inches, set in 1958. In total, Syracuse got 13.1 inches from the three-day storm.
A winter storm is delivering a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it caused hundreds of crashes in the Midwest.
Multiple cities across the Kansas City metro have been hit hard by the first snow of the season, leaving several schools closed and roadways covered with several inches of snow.