A mix of snow and ice blanketed a large swath of the northern U.S. on Sunday, after a major winter storm barreled across parts of the Upper Midwest, the Great Lakes region and the Northeast over the weekend.
As much as a foot of snow fell in some places while other areas woke up to a coating of ice caused by freezing rain, as Americans prepared to watch the Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night.

Parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan on the ground, according to the National Weather Service. In Minneapolis on Sunday, a snow emergency after more than 5 inches of snow .
A foot of snow in parts of northern New York, while areas of Vermont, New Hampshire and western Maine saw between 8 and 12 inches of snow.
Snowfall totals were lower further south. Five inches in Long Island and southern Connecticut, while just over 3 inches fell in New York City's Central Park. 5 inches of snow, and officials at Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday warned travelers to expect delays and cancellations.
Freezing rain overnight, leaving roads and sidewalks slippery and tree branches frozen over Sunday morning. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation drivers to avoid unnecessary travel.

Snowfall was expected to slowly taper off on Sunday, the NWS said.
But forecasters say more winter weather is on the way in the days ahead.
, two winter storm systems could impact large parts of the U.S. this week.
The first system beginning on Monday could drop additional snow in the Ohio Valley and parts of the East Coast between Washington, D.C., and New York City. The second system, starting Tuesday night, could see a wide stretch of the U.S. from Denver to Boston experience heavy snow and ice.
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