Winter storm warning in effect until 4 a.m. Mon.
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A winter storm brought record-breaking snowfall to the Cincinnati area, with some locations receiving over a foot of snow. An extreme cold warning is set to take effect, with dangerously low wind chills which can cause frostbite on exposed skin.
On his own Twitter account, Cantore predicted 10 to 18 inches in NYC with regards to the pending storm. That range would double or triple the amount of snow that's already fallen in NYC to date this winter. According to National Weather Service data, 9.7 inches of snow was recorded to date this winter in New York's Central Park.
An ice storm warning remains in effect across much of north Georgia early Monday as dangerously cold temperatures refreeze wet roads, creating slick and hazardous travel conditions during the morning commute.
On Sunday at 11:57 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated winter storm warning in effect until Monday at noon for Mercer, Venango, Lawrence, Butler, Beaver, Allegheny, Washington and Greene counties.
South Carolina remains in a state of emergency and winter weather advisory as precipitation ends and cold temps are expected to linger through the week.
One to two feet of heavy lake effect snow is expect over the three-day span in parts of Oswego County, which is predicted to see the most persistent lake effect snow bands, forecasters said. Between 8 and 14 inches is possible across northern Cayuga County, southern Jefferson County and western Lewis County.
An arctic blast is bringing extremely cold temperatures and negative wind chills to the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region. An extreme cold warning is in effect for local counties, with overnight lows expected to be near or below zero.