Preliminary nationwide snow totals from Sunday show some places getting more than 20 inches of snow over the course of the storm.
WASHINGTON — With a massive winter storm dumping snow, freezing rain and sleet across nearly 40% of the United States, snow totals are rapidly adding up.
As of Sunday evening, the top 3 biggest snowfall totals include cities in Colorado, New Mexico and Pennsylvania, though cities in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and other states aren’t too far behind.
Roughly 213 million people were under a winter weather advisory as of early Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service forecast warned of widespread heavy snow and a band of potentially catastrophic ice stretching from east Texas to North Carolina.
Forecasters say damage from the storm, especially in areas anticipating ice, could rival that of a hurricane. Along with winter precipitation, snow, freezing rain or sleet, a blast of Arctic air is keeping temperatures low through the weekend.
“It’s the largest storm that we’ve seen impact the most states in this big of a population in possibly decades,” said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a press conference in FEMA’s headquarters Saturday. “We want everyone to recognize the seriousness of it.”
How much snow has fallen? Snow totals for Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026
As the storm pushed in early Saturday morning, snow began accumulating. Forecasts show snow can range from a few inches, like in Dallas, Texas, where ice is a larger concern, to 22 inches like is forecast in Oklahoma City.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recorded preliminary snowfall totals in inches from Friday morning through 9 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Jan. 25.
Arkansas
Mount Nebo State Park — 12.0 in.
Siloam Springs — 12.0 in.
Witts Springs — 12.0 in.
Nws Little Rock — 11.0 in.
Oak Grove 2 N — 11.0 in.
Omaha 1 SSE — 11.0 in.
Pea Ridge 1 SW — 11.0 in.
Decatur 1 W — 10.5 in.
Rogers 1 NE — 10.0 in.
West Memphis — 4.0 in.
Colorado
Crested Butte 7 WNW — 23.0 in.
Sawpit 7 NE — 18.5 in.
Monarch Pass 1 NNW — 14.0 in.
Wolf Creek Pass 1 SE — 12.0 in.
Ouray — 8.1 in.
La Veta Pass 5 SSE — 6.0 in.
Crestone 1 SE — 5.6 in.
Durango 1 ESE — 5.3 in.
Connecticut
Cheshire 4 SW — 17.0 in.
Naugatuck 4 ENE — 17.0 in.
Salem 4 E — 16.3 in.
Meriden — 16.0 in.
Northville 1 NNE — 16.0 in.
Simsbury 1 SE — 15.0 in.
Delaware
New Castle — 8.0 in.
Pike Creek — 7.4 in.
Dover Afb — 6.5 in.
New Castle County Ap — 6.5 in.
Odessa — 6.5 in.
Washington D.C.
Adams Morgan 1 SSE — 5.1 in.
Illinois
Johnston City — 14.0 in.
Olney 1 SE — 13.8 in.
Oblong — 13.4 in.
Elkville 1 S — 13.3 in.
Albion — 13.0 in.
Benton — 13.0 in.
Fairfield — 13.0 in.
Mcleansboro — 13.0 in.
Tamaroa — 13.0 in.
Mount Vernon 4 N — 12.6 in.
Indiana
Columbus 1 NNW — 14.5 in.
Hope — 14.3 in.
Batesville 1 NE — 14.2 in.
Bloomington 3 SE — 14.0 in.
Paxton — 14.0 in.
Seymour — 14.0 in.
Frichton — 13.0 in.
Greensburg 6 SW — 12.5 in.
Odon — 11.0 in.
Indianapolis Intl 1 SSE — 10.6 in.
Kansas
Olsburg 4 SW — 9.2 in.
Barnes 7 SSW — 8.6 in.
Concordia 2 S — 8.5 in.
Ada 3 NE — 8.0 in.
Beloit 1 SSW — 8.0 in.
Delphos 4 NE — 8.0 in.
Toronto — 8.0 in.
East Wichita 1 WSW — 7.7 in.
Manhattan 3 WNW — 7.7 in.
Topeka 3 ENE — 7.2 in.
Kentucky
Hebron 2 SE — 9.0 in.
Warsaw — 8.7 in.
Pewee Valley 2 WNW — 8.5 in.
Union 2 SSW — 8.0 in.
Murray — 7.3 in.
Crittenden — 7.0 in.
Gilbertsville — 7.0 in.
Buckner — 6.9 in.
Florence 2 WSW — 6.6 in.
Burlington — 6.5 in.
Maryland
Clarksburg — 11.8 in.
Bentley Springs 6 S — 11.3 in.
Bwi Airport — 11.1 in.
Accident 4 E — 10.7 in.
Columbia — 10.6 in.
Cockeysville — 10.0 in.
Bel Air 1 NE — 9.8 in.
Elkridge 2 W — 9.5 in.
New Market — 9.5 in.
Ellicott City 4 W — 9.2 in.
Massachusetts
Holland — 16.0 in.
Fiskdale 2 E — 15.4 in.
Lunenburg 1 NE — 15.1 in.
Ashby — 15.0 in.
Leominster 1 W — 15.0 in.
Granville 3 NE — 14.5 in.
Missouri
Fredericktown — 14.5 in.
Ste Genevieve — 13.6 in.
Farmington 1 NE — 12.0 in.
Perryville — 12.0 in.
Arnold 1 WNW — 11.0 in.
Knob Lick — 11.0 in.
Lake Saint Louis 2 WSW — 11.0 in.
Oakville 2 NNE — 11.0 in.
Silver Lake 3 SE — 11.0 in.
Kansas City Intl Ap — 5.2 in.
New Hampshire
Plaistow — 14.0 in.
New Ipswich 2 S — 12.5 in.
Derry 3 ENE — 12.0 in.
Hampstead — 11.5 in.
New Jersey
Ringoes — 12.0 in.
Wayne 2 NE — 12.0 in.
Howell — 11.8 in.
Hollsborough Twp — 11.5 in.
Centerville 1 NE — 11.0 in.
Freehold — 11.0 in.
Leonia — 11.0 in.
Upper Saddle 1 NE — 11.0 in.
Wharton — 11.0 in.
Newark 1 NW — 9.0 in.
Atlantic City Intl — 6.2 in.
New Mexico
Bonito Lake 6 SW — 31.0 in.
Red River 8 SW — 13.0 in.
Ruidoso 1 NE — 12.0 in.
Timberton 2 S — 11.0 in.
Cuba 9 E — 10.0 in.
High Rolls 1 WNW — 10.0 in.
Taos Ski Valley 1 SSW — 10.0 in.
Alto 2 ESE — 9.0 in.
Roswell Correction 4 SSW — 8.8 in.
Artesia 2 ESE — 8.0 in.
New York
New City — 17.6 in.
Somers — 17.0 in.
Goldens Bridge 1 SSW — 16.5 in.
Greenville 1 SW — 16.5 in.
Monroe — 16.0 in.
Chester — 15.3 in.
Dobbs Ferry — 15.0 in.
Rhinebeck — 15.0 in.
Setauket-East Seta 1 NW — 13.5 in.
Central Park — 10.6 in.
Ohio
Zanesville 1 SE — 16.9 in.
Bellaire — 16.3 in.
Salem 1 NNE — 15.8 in.
Boardman — 15.0 in.
Sugarcreek — 15.0 in.
East Liverpool — 14.5 in.
Hanoverton 4 NE — 14.5 in.
Mineral City 1 SE — 14.5
Gahanna 2 SSW — 12.1
Mount Vernon — 10.8
Cleveland Hopkins Ap — 5.1
Oklahoma
Sayre — 14.0
Hunter — 12.0
Collinsville 3 S — 11.0
Hinton — 11.0
Waukomis — 11.0
Breckenridge — 10.0
El Reno — 10.0
Fairland — 10.0
Oklahoma City 2 SW — 8.4
Norman 3 S — 8.0
Pennsylvania
Clintonville 1 SE — 20.0
New Bethlehem — 19.0
Connoquenessing 2 NNE — 18.5
Eau Claire 6 WSW — 18.5
Beaver Falls — 18.0
Jennerstown 4 W — 17.3
Grove City 1 N — 17.0
State College 1 NNE — 13.1
Pittsburgh 2 W — 12.0
Philadelphia Intl Ap — 9.1
Tennessee
Alamo — 5.0
Bradford — 5.0
Millington — 5.0
Humboldt — 4.8
Munford — 4.8
Dyersburg — 4.5
Gallaway — 4.1
Fairview 4 SSE — 4.0
Ripley — 4.0
Midtown Memphis — 3.5
Texas
Clarendon — 10.2 in.
Wheeler 9 ESE — 9.8 in.
Howardwick — 9.0 in.
Shamrock — 9.0 in.
Tulia — 9.0 in.
Dimmitt 1 ESE — 8.0 in.
Greenbelt Lake 2 SSE — 8.0 in.
Mobeetie — 8.0 in.
Virgo Park — 8.0 in.
Hedley 7 ENE — 7.0 in.
Vermont
Bouplon Corner 2 NE — 10.0 in.
Radsboro 5 NW — 9.0 in.
Virginia
Cedar Grove 2 ENE — 11.8 in.
Ashburn 1 W — 9.8 in.
Berryville 1 NNW — 9.8 in.
Leesburg 1 ESE — 9.5 in.
Bloomery 3 ESE — 9.0 in.
Glendie 1 N — 8.9 in.
Holly Corner 2 E — 8.9 in.
Falls Church 1 E — 8.5 in.
Hayfield 1 N — 8.5 in.
Tantallon 2 W — 8.5 in.
West Virginia
Canaan Heights — 13.8 in.
Valley Grove 6 SSE — 13.0 in.
Avella 3 W — 10.0 in.
Moundsville — 10.0 in.
Martinsburg 6 E — 9.4 in.
Brilliant 1 E — 9.0 in.
Clearview — 9.0 in.
The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center also took preliminary measurements of sleet and freezing rain totals, which can be found here.
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