When and how the winter storm will hit major US cities
By Caitlin Kaiser, Monica Garrett, Brandon Miller, Allison Chinchar and Dave Hennen, CNN
A winter storm has begun to bring heavy snow, sleet and dangerous icy conditions to dozens of major cities across the Central Plains and the Midwest.
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Here’s how it’s expected to impact some major cities as it pushes east into New England through Friday:
Austin, Texas
Winter storm warning: Until 10 p.m. ET Thursday
Ice and sleet: Between 0.5 and 0.75 inches
St. Louis
Winter storm warning: Until 7 p.m. ET
Snow: Up to 10 inches
Little Rock, Arkansas
Winter storm warning: Until 1 a.m. ET Friday
Snow: 2 to 3 inches of snow accumulation expected
Ice: About one-tenth of an inch
Memphis, Tennessee
Ice storm warning: Until 1 a.m. ET Friday
Ice: Over half an inch
Louisville, Kentucky
Ice storm warning: Until 7 a.m. ET Friday
Ice: Up to half an inch
Snow: Up to 1 inch
Cincinnati
Winter storm warning: Until 1 a.m. ET Friday
Ice: Up to a quarter-inch
Snow: Between 4 and 6 inches
Cleveland
Winter storm warning: Until 7 a.m. ET Friday
Snow: Between 6 and 10 inches
Indianapolis
Winter storm warning: Until 1 a.m. ET Friday
Snow: 4 to 6 inches
Pittsburgh
Winter storm warning: Until 10 a.m. ET Friday
Snow: 1 to 2 inches
Ice: Up to a quarter-inch
Buffalo, New York
Winter storm warning: Until 10 a.m. ET Friday
Snow: 8 to 12 inches
Boston
Winter weather advisory: Until 7 p.m. ET Friday
Snow: About an inch
Ice: Up to a quarter-inch
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