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Forecasters see chances for another storm by the last weekend of January.
More than 230 million people are under winter storm threats as officials brace for power outages and travel difficulties.
On Wednesday, when cellphone weather apps began warning their users that a sprawling storm system could drop a foot or more of snow on New York City this weekend, a murmur of anticipation — or angst, depending on your point of view — spread across the region.
The major storm is set to hit starting on Jan. 23 and will stretch into the weekend, spreading snow and ice from the southern Plains to the Northeast.
Much of the state is expected to get 1 to 3 more inches of snow before the flakes stop falling overnight, according to forecasters.
While no more snow is expected to fall in Oklahoma City, temperatures aren't expected to break freezing. Local forecasters at the Norman station report that snow drifts could linger for "a couple of weeks" throughout the metro,
Oklahoma City broke multiple records during the winter storm that brought inches of snow to the state this weekend.
Across Massachusetts, snow accumulation reached over 20 inches in some areas as the massive storm set in to drop even more snow at a slower pace through Monday night. “In terms of snowball totals, the general theme has been 12 to 17 inches throughout most,