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The winter storm is moving offshore, but much of the eastern part of the country faces ice, bitterly cold temperatures and wind chill.
At least 22 deaths were attributed to the weekend’s snowstorm. More than 700,000 homes and businesses, particularly in the South, remained without power on Monday, and officials said it could take days to restore it.
To learn more about totals throughout greater Cincinnati neighborhoods, read our snowfall record coverage. Hamilton County will downgrade to a Level 2 Snow Advisory at 10 a.m. and remain at that level for the rest of the day, according to a sheriff's department spokesperson.
Forecasters expected most of the snow accumulation to occur the night of Jan. 24 into Jan. 25, but more precipitation is expected throughout the day.
The storm system’s dangerous mix of ice, heavy snow and Arctic cold has halted some transit systems and closed schools in many cities. Millions of Americans are stuck inside, possibly for days. More than 12,000 flights were canceled this weekend, according to FlightAware.
Parts of Kansas are expected to see as much as a foot of snow between Friday and Sunday, as well as extreme cold.
Winter storm watch: The National Weather Service issues a winter storm watch when there is the potential for heavy snow or ice accumulation. The watch is typically issued at least 24 to 36 hours in advance. Criteria for the watch varies by location.