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Boston has seen 24% above average snow to date, with just over 34 inches to fall this season.
And after this snow...
They're also going to have to deal with the coldest temperatures of the season.
Temperatures could dip into the single digits overnight going into the big game day this Sunday.
This type of weather causes havoc out on the roads.
And if you're flying today, we are already seeing a rise in cancellations and delays as many airports in the Northeast are also having to de-ice airplanes before they take off.
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety stated between Saturday at 7 a.m.
and until Sunday at 7 a.m., the state's highway patrol responded to over 1,200 calls for service to collisions or stranded motorists.
Meanwhile, air travel is also being impacted.
According to the FAA, Myrtle Beach's airport is currently closed.
Meanwhile, north of us in the Outer Banks, they dealt
with blizzard conditions as winds gusted into the 50 to 60 mile per hour range.
And the big snow winter was in Faust, North Carolina, where they had over 22 inches of snow.
Here in Myrtle Beach, we are expecting five to eight inches of snow.
That is significant for this town where the yearly snow average is just under half an inch.
Meanwhile, parts of Tennessee and North Carolina have already seen 9 to 10 inches of snow.
And in South Carolina, the Department of Transportation, they've said their crews are already working and that the road conditions are deteriorating across the state, especially on the western side.
Now, I have spoken to the mayor of Myrtle Beach, Mark Krua, and he told me residents have already prepared.
We're going to be under a winter storm warning through Sunday evening.
Here in Myrtle Beach, we are expecting five to eight inches of snow.