A major winter storm swept through the northern U.S. over the weekend, covering areas in snow and ice as people prepared for the Super Bowl. Significant snowfall was recorded, with parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan receiving over 8 inches, and northern New York seeing up to a foot of snow. Travel disruptions were reported in Boston and Philadelphia, where officials advised caution due to slippery conditions. Forecasts indicate that more winter weather is expected, with two additional storm systems likely to bring snow and ice across various regions this week.
A mix of snow and ice blanketed a large swath of the northern U.S. on Sunday, as parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan had 8 or more inches on the ground.
As Americans prepared for the Super Bowl, a foot of snow was reported in parts of northern New York among other areas receiving significant snowfall.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation urged drivers to avoid unnecessary travel due to slippery roads and freezing rain in the Philadelphia area on Sunday.
Forecasters report that more winter weather is on the way, with two storm systems expected to impact large parts of the U.S. this week.
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