The winter storm that brought significant snow and ice to the southern United States will continue to spread up the I-95 corridor of the Northeast into Saturday evening.
After unleashing more than 6 inches of snow across western and northern North Carolina, snow will continue to produce similar totals from the mid-Atlantic coast to southeastern New England into Saturday evening.
For part of the mid-Atlantic and southeastern New England coasts, this is the second storm in two days that requires shoveling and plowing operations.

Around 6 inches of snow has fallen in New York City with the corridor from Salisbury, Maryland, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Providence, Rhode Island, and Boston facing 6 to 12 inches. Totals will top a foot on Cape Cod.
The western edge of the snow will also create slick and poor travel along the rest of the I-95 corridor in Philadelphia, New York City and Portland, Maine.