Extreme Cold Weather Alert for the United States: the Coldest in 10 Years Expected
united states - Officials in the United States are warning of a cold weather wave that could affect millions of people. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts the coldest snowfall of the past 10 years, with freezing temperatures expected to impact around 62 million people.
Authorities in the United States are issuing alerts for a severe cold weather wave that is set to hit the country, potentially affecting millions of individuals. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned of what could be the most intense snowfall in the past decade. The snow, accompanied by blizzards, rain, ice, and winds reaching speeds of up to 65 km/h, is expected to create challenging conditions across a wide area, leading to disruptions in traffic and power outages.
Following the warnings, states including Kentucky, Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri have declared a state of emergency. Approximately 1500 flights and some train services have been canceled nationwide. In certain regions, especially in the central areas, snow depths are expected to reach up to one meter in some places.
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