Snow, severe cold, sleet and freezing rain spread across much of the central U.S. on Jan. 24 and will continue to push eastward through Monday, leaving power outages and dangerous conditions in its wake.

More than 170 million people remain under winter weather warnings and advisories for Sunday, Jan. 25, according to the National Weather Service, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. But a break in the storm conditions – but not the cold – is in sight for the eastern U.S.

These maps and graphics from the National Weather Service and its Weather Prediction Center reveal what's still in the forecast, how much snow or ice you might get and when your chances for storm impacts will ease.

Freezing temperatures are forecast to hang around through at least Jan. 30 for much of the country.

The snow will move eastward through Sunday and Monday.