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Two winter systems are expected to bring several rounds of accumulating snow to central Ohio beginning tonight and continuing into the weekend.
The southern Rocky Mountain Front and the east Glacier Park Region could get up to 15 inches of snow and winds between 40mph and 50 mph until Friday night, and the Snowy and Judith Mountains and areas in Fergus county (below 4,500 feet) could get between 5 and 12 inches of snow until Friday night.
A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest.
Two clipper systems will bring the chance for accumulating snowfall to Kentuckiana, followed by the coldest air of the season so far.
Richmond recorded 3.5 inches of snow Monday with higher totals west of I-95. Crewe saw 7 inches in the winter storm.
Many communities got PLENTY of snow, but a city in central Minnesota - Menahga - wears the crown with 11 inches.
Precipitation moves into western Minnesota on Tuesday morning, reaching St. Cloud and Brainerd in the early afternoon, and then pushing into the Twin Cities shortly after.