Winter storm dropped record snow. These 3 places saw most.
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Cincinnati and other Ohio cities set a snowfall records Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
Maps show where snowfall reached extreme levels and broke records across the U.S.
The Akron-Canton area got a reported 10.7 inches of snowfall in the recent storm, but to some, it felt like much, much more. Here's why.
A record-setting amount of snow was measured at DFW International Airport on Sunday as icy precipitation continued to fall on North Texas. About 0.9 inches of snowfall blanketed the airport yesterday,
As of 4 p.m., Kansas City has received 3.6 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. This breaks the all-time daily record for Jan. 24 of 2.2 inches set in 1956, and forecasters say more snow is on the way.
Anchorage broke its January snowfall record Tuesday as another winter storm dumped more than 10 inches of snow on the city, prompting early school dismissals and snarling traffic.
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,
A massive snowstorm blanketed much of the U.S. in snow and ice over the weekend. At least 12 deaths have been attributed to the storm, and more than one million are without power.