Millions in the U.S. Brace for Severe Winter Storms Amid Ongoing Wildfires
Millions of Americans are preparing for an impending winter storm that is expected to deliver significant snowfall and frigid temperatures across several states. Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi have declared a state of emergency in response to the impending severe weather.
Meteorologists predict temperatures could plunge to as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius, impacting around 40 million people. In Texas, major airports in Houston announced they would cease operations starting Tuesday due to hazardous flying conditions linked to this unusual winter outbreak. FlightAware has reported over 600 canceled flights and more than 6,500 delays by Monday evening.
While the southern states face icy conditions, California is simultaneously battling wildfires, raising fears of further fire outbreaks due to strong winds. A small fire in Griffith Park near Los Angeles was quickly contained, but authorities remain on alert. The wildfire situation has already caused substantial damage, with estimates indicating more than 12,000 structures affected and at least 27 confirmed fatalities.
California's fire season continues to pose challenges even as the state braces for the winter storm. The National Weather Service warns of "extreme fire weather" conditions persisting in the region, as emergency responders work to manage the ongoing dual crises of wildfires and winter weather.
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