Massive Snow Totals Blanket the East as Winter Storm Sweeps Through U.S.
Snowfall Totals Reach Record-Breaking Heights
The winter storm dumped snowfall totals higher than 20 inches in multiple states, with some areas receiving as much as 31 inches of accumulation. Bonito Lake, New Mexico reported the highest total, with a staggering 31 inches of snow after the storm hit there before moving across the South and Midwest and then through the Northeast on Sunday into Monday.
Regional Breakdown: Snowfall Totals by Region
Parts of Oklahoma, Missouri, and Illinois reported around 14 inches of snow, while cities in Pennsylvania saw totals of 20 inches or more. Some cities in New York and Massachusetts received upward of 22 inches, with the Southern Plains region seeing the highest totals overall.
Residents Left to Dig Out from Under Heavy Snow
As the storm continues to move through the country, millions are left to dig out from under the heavy blanket of snow. With frigid temperatures setting in, many are bracing for a long and difficult recovery process.
The winter storm has brought record-breaking snowfall totals to parts of the East, leaving residents to dig out from under the heavy blanket of white. As the country continues to recover from the devastating effects of the storm, one thing is clear: this winter storm will be remembered for its massive snow totals and widespread destruction.
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