A messy winter storm continues to dump heavy snow and ice from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic. The storm, dubbed Winter Storm Blair, is making travel conditions dangerous and has put millions under winter storm warnings.
More than 260,000 customers are without power early Monday morning, according to poweroutage.us.
Read below for our live updates.
(6:25 a.m. ET) Kansas Areas See Heaviest Snow Totals East Of The Rockies From Blair
So Far, Chapman, Kansas and areas near St. George, Kansas, have seen the heaviest snowfall east of the Rockies from this winter storm. Both areas recorded 18 inches of snow, and Topeka, Kansas, recorded its third-largest calendar day snowfall and fourth-largest two-day total.
(6:17 a.m. ET) Snow Begins In Delaware And Southern New Jersey
Southern New Jersey and southern Delaware are seeing their first flakes from Winter Storm Blair. Snowfall will continue in these areas for most of the day. A winter storm warning is in place for parts of both states, and a winter weather advisory covers Philadelphia and its suburbs through late Monday night.
(6:02 a.m. ET) At Least Three Dead
A third person is reported dead by Missouri State Highway Patrol due to Winter Storm Blair. There were no other details released in a Facebook post that listed the fatality.
Two people are reported dead in a single-vehicle crash in Sedgwick County, Kansas. The accident occurred at 8:40 p.m. on Sunday.
(5:35 a.m. ET) Where Is Winter Storm Blair Now?
Winter Storm Blair is spreading snow from Illinois to Virginia and Maryland. Heavy snow is being reported in both Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, where visibility is down to ⅛ to ¼ of a mile.
Winter storm warnings for snow and/or ice stretch from the mid-Mississippi and Ohio valleys into the mid-Atlantic, including Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Kentucky, St. Louis, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Drivers should avoid driving in these areas.