A Devastating Winter Storm Brings Widespread Disruption Across the US
At least a dozen people have lost their lives in the midst of a catastrophic winter storm that has paralyzed much of the United States, leaving millions without power and rendering roads impassable. The tempestuous system, fueled by an arctic air mass, has brought severe cold temperatures, snow, sleet, and freezing rain to wide swaths of the country.
The full force of the storm was most notably felt in the US South, where over 840,000 customers were left without electricity at one point. Tennessee reported more than 300,000 outages, while Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia each had over 100,000 power outages. Authorities warned that treacherous cold temperatures could set records, posing an extraordinary threat to life.
The storm's impact was most pronounced in the Northeast, where cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Boston were hit with heavy snowfall and sleet. Several states of emergency have been declared, including Washington, which experienced a blanket of several inches of snow on sidewalks and roads.
More than 19,000 flights into and out of the US had been canceled since Saturday, with Flightaware.com tracking over 20,000 scrapped flights to date. President Donald Trump issued words of caution via his Truth Social platform, urging Americans to "stay safe" and "stay warm."
The storm's formation is linked to a polar vortex, an arctic air mass that normally forms a relatively compact system but can morph into a more oval shape, sending cold air spilling across North America. Climate scientists warn that increasing frequency of such disruptions may be linked to climate change, although the debate remains unsettled and natural variability plays a significant role.
Meanwhile, President Trump took issue with global warming, questioning its relevance in light of the current extreme weather event. "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING??" he posted on social media.
The National Weather Service warned that heavy ice could cause long-duration power outages, extensive tree damage, and extremely hazardous travel conditions. Authorities issued life-threatening cold warnings, particularly in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, where wind chill lows were forecast to plummet to extremes under -50F (-45C). Such temperatures can cause frostbite within minutes.
The full extent of the storm's impact is still unfolding, but one thing is clear: this winter storm has brought widespread disruption and death across the US.
At least a dozen people have lost their lives in the midst of a catastrophic winter storm that has paralyzed much of the United States, leaving millions without power and rendering roads impassable. The tempestuous system, fueled by an arctic air mass, has brought severe cold temperatures, snow, sleet, and freezing rain to wide swaths of the country.
The full force of the storm was most notably felt in the US South, where over 840,000 customers were left without electricity at one point. Tennessee reported more than 300,000 outages, while Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia each had over 100,000 power outages. Authorities warned that treacherous cold temperatures could set records, posing an extraordinary threat to life.
The storm's impact was most pronounced in the Northeast, where cities like Philadelphia, New York, and Boston were hit with heavy snowfall and sleet. Several states of emergency have been declared, including Washington, which experienced a blanket of several inches of snow on sidewalks and roads.
More than 19,000 flights into and out of the US had been canceled since Saturday, with Flightaware.com tracking over 20,000 scrapped flights to date. President Donald Trump issued words of caution via his Truth Social platform, urging Americans to "stay safe" and "stay warm."
The storm's formation is linked to a polar vortex, an arctic air mass that normally forms a relatively compact system but can morph into a more oval shape, sending cold air spilling across North America. Climate scientists warn that increasing frequency of such disruptions may be linked to climate change, although the debate remains unsettled and natural variability plays a significant role.
Meanwhile, President Trump took issue with global warming, questioning its relevance in light of the current extreme weather event. "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING??" he posted on social media.
The National Weather Service warned that heavy ice could cause long-duration power outages, extensive tree damage, and extremely hazardous travel conditions. Authorities issued life-threatening cold warnings, particularly in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, where wind chill lows were forecast to plummet to extremes under -50F (-45C). Such temperatures can cause frostbite within minutes.
The full extent of the storm's impact is still unfolding, but one thing is clear: this winter storm has brought widespread disruption and death across the US.