Winter Storm Alert in the US: State of Emergency Declared in 6 States
united states - A winter storm affecting a large part of the US has led to the declaration of a state of emergency in Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri. The storm has caused traffic accidents resulting in 3 deaths.
A winter storm sweeping across a large portion of the US has brought challenging weather conditions, with heavy snow, freezing rain, and ice negatively impacting many states. Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri have declared a state of emergency. Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri are among the states hit hardest by the winter storm. Some areas in Kansas and Nebraska recorded over 15 inches of snow on Sunday. The Kansas City region in Missouri saw nearly a record-breaking 11-inch snowfall, leading to dangerous icing on highways due to rapid temperature changes. Cars skidded on the highways, crashing into barriers or other vehicles. AccuWeather reported that at least 3 people lost their lives in Kansas and Missouri due to these adverse weather conditions.
The storm progressed from the Midwest to the East, affecting the Ohio Valley. Indiana and Illinois experienced snowfall and icing that made transportation difficult. Some areas in Indiana accumulated between 8 to 10 inches of snow, while many rural roads in Illinois were on the verge of closure. Michigan saw strong winds along with snowfall. The wind speeds of nearly 65 kilometers per hour caused the snow to drift off the ground, significantly reducing visibility.
In the Southeastern states, the effects of the winter storm were felt. Kentucky and Tennessee faced intensified snowfall, with measurements of 6 to 8 inches in some areas. Atlanta and its surroundings experienced light snowfall and icy roads due to cold weather. Unusual weather conditions in the Southeast posed significant dangers, especially for unprepared drivers.
In the Northeast, snowfall affected areas south of New York and New Jersey. Southern New Jersey saw snow accumulations of up to 9 inches, while New York City and its vicinity experienced light snowfall accompanied by freezing temperatures. The National Weather Service (NWS) stated that dry but windy weather will prevail in the Northeast on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The winter storm also resulted in major disruptions in air transportation, with over 3,500 flights canceled nationwide between Sunday and Monday, according to the flight tracking site FlightAware. Airports in the Washington DC area were among the most affected by cancellations. Over 250 departure flights were canceled at Reagan National Airport, while hundreds of flights were grounded at Washington Dulles and Baltimore-Washington International airports.
Meteorologists warn that the effects of the winter storm will continue throughout the week, with cold weather, wind, and snowfall expected in the Midwest and Northeast regions until Wednesday. Particularly, icing and reduced visibility pose serious risks in both road and air travel. These challenging winter conditions have disrupted daily life for millions of people across various states in the US, prompting officials to issue cautionary warnings.
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