Winter Storm Indigo Spreading Snow Into East | Weather.com
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This winter storm could create hazardous travel as it tracks through the East today.

Byweather.com meteorologistsJanuary 19, 2024

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W​inter Storm Indigo is spreading snow across the East, where it could contribute to travel headaches on the roads and at airports.

H​ere's where Indigo is right now: The storm is producing light to moderate snowfall from the Ohio Valley into the mid-Atlantic.

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S​now totals of about 2 to 5 inches have been reported in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore metro areas as of this morning.

B​elow is a look at the latest radar showing where Indigo is producing wintry weather at this time.

R​ecap of Indigo's damaging ice and snow so far: The storm produced the second round of damaging ice in a matter of days in the Pacific Northwest Tuesday night into Wednesday.

I​ce accumulations up to a half-inch thick were reported near Eugene, Oregon. The Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, metro areas saw ice accumulations ranging from a quarter-inch to three-quarters of an inch thick.

More than 80,000 homes and businesses had lost power in Oregon at one point on early Wednesday morning, according to poweroutage.us.

Indigo produced heavy bursts of snow known as snow squalls in Nebraska on Thursday, where they contributed to a pileup.

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