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19 First Alert Weather Days: Dangerously cold this weekend; Winter storm moves in Sunday
The 19 First Alert Weather team is forecasting a widespread 6″ - 12″ of new snowfall, with many communities falling in the higher end of that range. Use extreme caution if you must travel on Sunday. If you venture out, be sure you have a full tank of gas, windshield wiper fluid, blankets, and your emergency car kit.

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Latest weather forecast for dangerous, massive U.S. winter storm
 · 11h
LIVE | Winter storm NYC: How much is it going to snow and when?
 · 10h
Massive storm’s snow and ice now span 1,300 miles as power outages mount and roads close
Storm on the move: Snow and dangerous ice is falling in the south-central US and spreading east.

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Over 8,000 flights cancelled as major winter storm bears down across much of U.S.
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January 23, 2026 — Winter storm begins, bringing ice, heavy snow to much of the US
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Columbus weather: Heavy snow builds, new final totals

The latest winter storm has worked into Central Ohio. As snow picks up, totals will quickly climb.
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Weather Impact Alert Days issued for extreme cold, snow

TOLEDO, Ohio — An intense blast of Arctic air will dominate the region heading into the end of this week through the beginning of next week, bringing dangerously cold wind chills and snow. Multiple Weather Impact Alert Days are in place as temperatures plunge with no quick warm-up in sight.
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Winter storm live updates: State of emergency in 18 states, canceled flights pile up

More than 180 million people are on alert for a massive weekend storm that stretches from New Mexico to Maine, and is expected to paralyze the South with dangerous ice and snow.Latest DevelopmentsJan 24,
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