NEW YORK - More than half of working professionals in the U.S. are facing anxiety ahead of the workweek.The phenomenon, which LinkedIn is calling the "Sunday Scaries," is impacting 66% of professionals, according to a recent work survey from the online job board and social network.According to LinkedIn’s survey, Sunday Scaries are defined as the "stress and anxiousness" a person feels on Sunday nights before they have to return to work on Monday.Nearly 3,000 Americans were surveyed to help LinkedIn determine the prevalence of Sunday Scaries in America.Sign up for FOX 5 email newslettersA pandemic, nationwide protests, civil unrest, a tense election — and now a snowstorm.