A massive winter storm is expected to bring hazardous weather conditions to the US, crippling many areas across the country. The storm's impact will be felt by approximately half of the American population, with heavy snowfall and high winds predicted in several states.
The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for parts of New England, where up to 2 feet of snow is expected, along with sustained winds of over 30 mph. In the Midwest, a Winter Storm Warning is in effect, with snowfall totals reaching up to 12 inches and sustained winds of over 20 mph.
In the South, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina, where heavy snowfall and high winds are expected. The storm's impact will also be felt in the Northeast, where coastal flooding is possible due to high tide.
Meteorologist Zoe Mintz has the latest weather forecast, warning viewers to prepare for the worst. She notes that the storm's impact will be felt throughout the weekend, with many areas experiencing hazardous travel conditions and power outages.
Residents are advised to stock up on supplies, stay indoors, and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary. The National Weather Service has also issued a Wind Chill Advisory for parts of the country, warning of extremely cold temperatures.
The storm's impact is expected to be severe, with widespread power outages and property damage reported in several states. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the storm's progress.
The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for parts of New England, where up to 2 feet of snow is expected, along with sustained winds of over 30 mph. In the Midwest, a Winter Storm Warning is in effect, with snowfall totals reaching up to 12 inches and sustained winds of over 20 mph.
In the South, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina, where heavy snowfall and high winds are expected. The storm's impact will also be felt in the Northeast, where coastal flooding is possible due to high tide.
Meteorologist Zoe Mintz has the latest weather forecast, warning viewers to prepare for the worst. She notes that the storm's impact will be felt throughout the weekend, with many areas experiencing hazardous travel conditions and power outages.
Residents are advised to stock up on supplies, stay indoors, and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary. The National Weather Service has also issued a Wind Chill Advisory for parts of the country, warning of extremely cold temperatures.
The storm's impact is expected to be severe, with widespread power outages and property damage reported in several states. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the storm's progress.