Snow tomorrow – how much is expected to fall in the US?

Heavy snow is forecast across the country for January 7, 2022, as part of the latest storm surge.
Across the US, many cities are ordering cars off the road and warning residents to stay indoors as inches of snow are expected.
Where will it snow in the United States tomorrow?
Snow is expected in some states Tomorrow includes:
New York
Parts of New York City and Long Island have been placed on a Winter Storm Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory.
Residents of NYC can expect anywhere from 3 to 5 inches while parts of eastern Long Island can see up to 7 inches.
Connecticut
Eastern Connecticut is also forecast to see a lot of snow during this storm.
Like Long Island, eastern Connecticut is expected to see up to seven inches of snow, which will begin around 11 p.m. Thursday and cause a build-up of about an inch an hour at some point.
10 to 15 mph northwesterly winds and gusts up to 30 mph are also expected.
New shirt
Areas south of New Jersey have been issued a Winter Storm Warning as they are also forecast to receive up to 7 inches of snow.
Other parts of the state could see 2 to 6 inches as the storm hit the coast.
Massachusetts
Many areas of Massachusetts are expected to see heavy snowfall early Friday morning.
Although showers are possible Thursday night, NBC10 Boston’s Matt Noyes reports that the heaviest snowfall is expected between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m.
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Idaho
A Severe Winter Storm Warning has been issued for parts of Idaho as they are expected to see 5 to 8 inches of snow as well as 25 to 35 mph winds with winds up to 60 mph. hour.
The warning was put in place at 2:30 p.m. and is expected to be lifted early Friday morning.
Montana
The Kootenai and Cabinet areas of Montana were placed on a Winter Storm Warning at around 2:30 p.m. local time.
They are expected to have 4 to 7 inches of snow accumulation in some areas while others are visible anywhere from 8 to 13.
Will schools be closed?
In preparation for the big storm, many schools canceled classes in an effort to keep people at home and out on the streets.
It is best to check with your local school district to see the status of your school.
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