Severe Winter Storm Impacts 63 Million Across the U.S.
A significant winter storm has affected approximately 63 million people across the United States, with snow, ice, and freezing temperatures leading to hazardous travel conditions, particularly in the central regions. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for several states, anticipating the heaviest snowfall in a decade for some areas. Kansas, Missouri, and Indiana are among the hardest-hit, suffering from blizzard conditions and wind gusts reaching 45 miles per hour.
Emergency measures have been activated, with state National Guards in places like Indiana assisting stranded motorists. Snow accumulations in parts of Missouri and Kansas are expected to exceed 14 inches, with Kansas’s Interstate 70 closed due to impassable conditions. New records for snowfall have been reported in Louisville, Kentucky, and travel disruptions extend to rail services and air travel, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations.
As the storm moves east, states like Maryland and Virginia are bracing for similar frigid conditions. Authorities have urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel and remain vigilant, as the storm’s impact continues to compound. Emergency declarations have been issued in multiple states, and schools are closing as districts prepare for widespread cancellations due to the dangerous weather conditions.
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