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A powerful winter storm is currently sweeping through the eastern United States, impacting travel with snow and ice alerts in over a dozen states. The storm has already produced significant snowfall, with regions such as Missouri recording up to 28 centimeters (11 inches) and Oklahoma receiving over 5 centimeters (2 inches) of freezing rain.
At least four fatalities have been reported due to traffic accidents related to the icy conditions, highlighting the dangers posed by the storm, which is expected to continue moving eastward, affecting areas from Georgia to Delaware. As the storm progresses, meteorologists predict that some areas may see nearly 30 centimeters (foot) of new snow.
Officials are urging residents to exercise caution while traveling. Authorities anticipate that road conditions will remain dangerous into the weekend, underscoring the need for preparedness as the cold front brings record-breaking low temperatures. Weather forecasts indicate these bitter temperatures could last for several days, creating a prolonged period of hazardous conditions.