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Major storm heads to Northeast after blanketing Midwest

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‘Rosie’ runs in the snow Sunday on the National Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
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Snow falls on the North Lawn of the White House, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Washington.
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Paulina Lozano speaks with her parents by phone, as snow falls on the National Mall, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Washington.
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A snowman on the National Mall wears a face mask as snow falls in front of the U.S. Capitol, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Washington.
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Antwan Wilkerson shovels snow during a winter storm, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Mechanicsville, Va.
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Aaron Savage and wife Bonnie Wright watch as their children Mabel Savage, 4, left, and Sadie Savage, 2, play in the snow during a winter storm on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Richmond, Va.
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A snowman stands outside of a house Sunday in Glenview, Ill. Winter storm may leave more than 1 foot of snow in Chicago area before it’s over, flight cancellations stack up, roads remain hazardous.
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A man works to turn his snow-clearing machine Sunday in Philadelphia. After days of frigid temperatures, the Northeast is bracing for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas and create blizzard-like conditions.

After days of frigid temperatures, the Northeast braced for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas, create blizzard-like conditions and cause travel problems for the next few days.

The storm system blanketed parts of the Midwest in the most snow some places had seen in several years. Chicago got almost 7 inches of snow by Sunday morning, leading to the cancellation of a couple hundred flights at the city’s two airports. In Wisconsin, snow depths in some counties near Lake Michigan had reached more than 15 inches, and the snow was still falling.

“That’s more snow than we’ve seen in a decade,” Chris Stumpf, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Sullivan, Wis., told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Three to 5 inches of snow arrived in central Ohio by early Sunday, making for some slippery roads. Washington, D.C., and parts of Virginia had also received some snow, with up to 3 inches in some areas. By the afternoon, the snow was expected to reach Pennsylvania.

Heavy snow falling at an inch to 3 inches an hour was forecast for Monday in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, the National Weather Service said. Much of the region could see blizzard-like conditions, with a foot to 18 inches of snow.

Temperatures were expected to be in the upper 20s to lower 30s for the New York City metro area.

The snow was expected to start falling in Massachusetts on Monday morning, bringing up to a foot of snow to impact the evening commute. The storm will reach northern New England later that night, meteorologists said.

Winds strong enough to bring down tree branches with gusts ranging from 35 to 50 mph were forecast for the storm.

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