The expansive major winter storm has already left its snowy, icy mark on parts of the South and is spreading into the Midwest and Northeast.
Below is a brief recap of some of the notable snow and ice reports we've seen, so far, from Winter Storm Fern, according to reports from the National Weather Service.
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Highest accumulation:Almost 0.75 inches was reported near Hall Summit, Louisiana, southeast of Shreveport
Some other notable reports:
- Idabel, OK: 0.5 inches
-Cleveland, MS: 0.25 inches
-Cedar Park, TX (near Austin): 0.5 inches
Tree damage from ice accumulation has been reported all across the South. Icy roads have been reported as far south as a stretch of Interstate 10 near Kerrville, Texas, northwest of San Antonio, as well as in the Houston area.
The map below shows where reports of freezing rain, including damage to trees, etc. have been reported so far from Fern. Here is a look at the currentpower outage map.
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Snow
Highest accumulations:13 inches near Bonito Lake, New Mexico and 8 inches at N. Little Rock, Arkansas
Some other notable reports:
- Memphis metro: 1 to 5 inches of snow and sleet
- Little Rock metro: 2 to 8 inches
- Oklahoma City metro: Up to 5 inches
- Tulsa metro: Up to 7 inches
- Kansas City metro: 1 to 4 inches
- St. Louis metro: 6 to 6 inches
- Washington, DC metro: 3 inches
- Cincinnati metro: 2 to 5 inches