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Winter Storm Kassandra will hamper travel as it spreads snow through portions of the Midwest, Great Lakes and Northeast on Wednesday night.
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Current Radar, Alerts
Snowfall from Kassandra is impacting areas from the Great Lakes to the Northeast right now.
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories have been issued by the National Weather Service along the current and future path of Kassandra.
Those alerts stretch from the Great Lakes into New England. Expect hazardous travel conditions in some of these areas because of the snowfall.
Kassandra will begin to pull away on Thursday, but snowfall and gusty winds could linger from northern New England into the eastern Great Lakes.
Forecast Snowfall Totals
Additional snow totals in the Great Lakes will be 1 to 3 inches.
Farther east, portions of upstate New York and northern New England are likely to pick up 6 inches or more of snowfall.
Storm History
The storm brought several inches of snow to the Southern Plains and Ozarks on Tuesday.
Tree damage and power outages were reported in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas after the area picked up to a foot of heavy, wet snow.
Up to 7 inches of snow was reported in parts of Indiana Wednesday afternoon. Ann Arbor, Michigan picked up at least 7.2 inches of snow. Parts of northwestern Ohio also reported over 7 inches of snow as of Wednesday evening.
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