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Hazardous conditions: 90 Million at risk! More snow, ice, power outages

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Severe Winter Storm Threatens 90 Million: Snow, Ice, and Travel Disruptions Ahead!
Severe Winter Storm Threatens 90 Million: Snow, Ice, and Travel Disruptions Ahead!

A major winter storm is causing havoc for millions across the U.S. Over 90 million people are under winter weather alerts this weekend. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain are sweeping through the Midwest and Northeast. The storm has already caused travel delays and disruptions, with hazardous conditions expected to worsen. Here’s what you need to know.

Winter weather alerts across 19 states

The storm has triggered winter weather warnings in 19 states. Cities like Green Bay and Detroit are seeing light snow. By Saturday evening, heavier snow will hit the Northeast. New York City and Boston will get significant snowfall, while conditions should improve by Sunday morning. However, some light snow showers may linger.

Heavy snowfall and accumulations

The Northeast is bracing for heavy snow. Areas could see up to 6 inches, with some places getting as much as a foot. New York City will likely see 2 to 5 inches, while Boston could get 4 to 7 inches. In addition to snow, southern Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic may experience freezing rain and ice.

Super Bowl travel disruptions

Super Bowl plans are in jeopardy. The storm is complicating travel for fans heading to New Orleans. Airports in Chicago, Detroit, and Boston are already seeing delays and cancellations due to the snow and ice. Although New Orleans will enjoy mild weather for the big game, flights arriving from affected cities are experiencing issues.

Travel chaos and power outages

The storm has caused massive travel disruptions. More than 2,900 flights have been delayed, and over 480 have been canceled. Major airports, including Boston Logan International, are preparing for further delays. On the roads, icy conditions and poor visibility are making travel dangerous, particularly in the Great Lakes region. Power outages are also hitting, with over 2,100 homes in West Virginia without power.

Emergency declarations in affected states

Governors in states like New York and Massachusetts have declared states of emergency. In Boston, city officials are making sure at-risk residents, such as the homeless, have shelter. Snow removal operations are in full swing, and authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel. Staying off the roads is crucial to ensure safety.

More storms on the horizon

The weekend storm isn’t the only one to worry about. A new system will move into the Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, bringing more snow and ice to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond. Another storm is expected later in the week. Meteorologists predict active weather for the rest of February, with more disruptions ahead.

Cold weather and arctic blast ahead

Temperatures will stay colder than usual across the Northeast. An Arctic blast is expected next week, due to the positioning of the jet stream. Meteorologists warn that this pattern will persist until mid-February, meaning more snow and ice could be on the way.

Stay prepared and stay safe. The storm is far from over.

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