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A fast-moving winter storm is disrupting travel and prompting ground stops at major airports, including O'Hare and Atlanta.
Parts of southern Wisconsin recorded upwards of five inches of snow overnight. More snow, possibly a wintry mix, is expected Tuesday night.
The system is expected to hit western Minnesota by Tuesday afternoon and “could pack quite the punch” along the Interstate 94 corridor. Snow and wind will be more widespread and stronger on Tuesday, according to the weather service, with up to 6 inches predicted.
Shoveling snow can be taxing on the body with the amount of energy it takes to clear the slush in order for cars and people to move around safely.
Multiple rounds of snow are expected through Wednesday and dangerously cold temperatures will arriving by the week’s end, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures in the Baltimore area are expected to bounce between the low 40s and freezing this week, with rain and snow in the forecast toward the end of the week.
The chance of snow Monday in Hampton Roads has increased according to a briefing Sunday morning by the National Weather Service in Wakefield.
The National Weather Service says most of Texas has less than a 10% chance of a white Christmas, with the Panhandle being the main exception.