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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio is facing another round of snow Monday as lake-effect bands linger behind the weekend’s major winter storm, followed by dangerously cold wind chills Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service is expected to announce its forecast for how much snow and ice we'll get from the weekend storm.
As Texoma begins to thaw out from recent winter weather, the snow on the ground will slowly fade away, but officials are warning residents to remain cautious of black ice formation.
A winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, ice and dangerously cold temperatures to Maryland this weekend.
The massive storm is bringing heavy snow and dangerous freezing rain to a wide swath of the country on Sunday. Snow totals so far have topped 8 inches in Arkansas, 11 inches in Illinois and Ohio, 13 inches in Indiana,
Another foot or so of snow is expected just east of Lake Ontario, on the heels of the massive weekend storm that dumped more than 17 inches of snow on parts of New York. The National Weather Service in Buffalo issued a lake effect snow warning for four counties by Lake Ontario - northern Cayuga,
North Texas entered the work week in freezing temperatures as cold air blanketed the region for a third day and Dallas-Fort Worth hit a record for snowfall. Monday’s temperatures are expected to reach 28 degrees with wind chill values between minus one and nine degrees,