Forecasters Warn of a ‘Major Winter Storm’ with Ice Threat From Texas to the Carolinas
The storm threatens widespread power outages and travel disruptions with ice accumulations expected to affect 140 million people, forecasters said.
- The National Weather Service warns that over 160 million people are under weather warnings for an approaching winter storm from Texas to the Carolinas.
- According to the National Weather Service, hazardous winter weather with snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected, affecting highway and air travel.
- Meteorologist Bryan Jackson described the impact as "extreme, even for this being the peak of winter," with icy conditions lasting until early February.
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Snow Sweeps Across Texas and Oklahoma as Winter Storm Slams Eastern U.S. - Real News Now
A powerful winter storm began its march across the United States Friday morning, dropping heavy snow across Northwest Texas and Oklahoma as forecasters warned nearly half the country to brace for Arctic conditions, power outages, and dangerous travel. More than 150 million Americans were under some form of weather alert issued by the National Weather Service as the storm, fueled by frigid air out of Canada, pushed east from the southern Rockies.…
From Texas to East Coast, Americans stock up and hunker down
Americans raided grocery and hardware stores across nearly half the United States on Friday, seeking last-minute supplies as a powerful winter storm began its march across the country. A dangerous mix of ice, heavy snow and extreme cold threatened to cripple transportation networks, knock out power and leave millions of Americans stuck inside.
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