Eastern United States hit by ‘major winter storm’

They come in warm. Millions of Americans took shelter on Sunday, January 16, when a “major winter storm” is hitting the eastern United States, causing power outages affecting at least 145,000 people. The National Weather Service (NWS) says up to 30 centimeters of snow could blanket an area that stretches from Tennessee and Georgia in the Southeast to Vermont and New York State in the Northeast. East, with strong winds and freezing rain. Winds could reach hurricane force on the Atlantic coast.

Several states reported traffic disruptions in the evening. Thousands of flights have been canceled and part of Interstate I95 closed in North Carolina. Motorists have been warned of “hazardous road conditions” and heavy traffic from Arkansas (south) to Maine (northeast).

The storm is expected to reach eastern Canada on Tuesday

“Arctic air already in place in the central and eastern United States will combine with this dynamic system to create a thick layer of more than 30 centimeters of snow”, according to the NWS, which forecast along the Appalachian Mountain Range snowfall of 2.5 cm per hour on Monday and freezing conditions on Tuesday.

Florida (southeast), more accustomed to good weather even at this time of year, was indirectly affected when several tornadoes accompanied by snow, caused by this winter storm caused property damage and caused coastal flooding on Sunday , according to the Weather Channel.

From North and South Carolina up the Appalachians, ice and gusty winds complicate the situation. The winter weather alert affects more than 80 million people, according to US media. Some 3,000 domestic or international flights were canceled by mid-afternoon on Sunday, according to the FlightAware website, and around 4,200 were delayed. The storm is expected to reach eastern Canada on Tuesday.


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