Huge Snow Storm in USA now! Massive snow storm hit New York, Boston, and Philadelphia

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From January 8 to 10, 2024, a powerful winter storm brought severe weather conditions, floods, blizzards, and power outages to the central and eastern regions of the United States. The fast-moving storm covered a distance of over 1800 miles in just 72 hours. By the evening of January 8, heavy snowfall and strong winds spread from the Texas Panhandle to Nebraska.
In Kansas, due to a snowstorm, visibility was so low that authorities faced difficulties conducting rescue operations. "Please stay home," wrote one highway patrol officer on social media. "We won't be able to save you if you get stranded because it's challenging for us to move around."
According to the National Weather Service in Des Moines, Iowa, a new snowfall record of 8.3 inches was set on January 9.
On Wednesday, January 10, thousands of residents from New Jersey to Maine experienced strong winds and precipitation. Along the coast, hurricane-force winds exceeding 60 miles per hour blew. Coastal towns and areas in Maine received 1 to 4 inches of snow overnight.
Hundreds of people were forced to leave their homes after a dam in southeast Connecticut was partially damaged, leading to a mandatory evacuation order.
The weather in this winter season has been described as "very unusual" by a resident of one of the coastal towns. He cannot recall a time when extreme weather conditions hit the region with such frequency.
According to FlightAware, more than 500 flights were delayed, and over 60 were canceled by noon on Wednesday. Due to the storm's aftermath, Amtrak canceled dozens of trains on Wednesday in the Mid-Atlantic region and through Maine to the Northeast. Canceled trains affected major cities, including New York, Boston, and Philadelphia.
Storms left about 811,000 homes and businesses without power in 12 states.
The snowstorm parade was just a precursor of what lies ahead. By Friday, cold air comparable to true Arctic air is expected to reach the central part of the U.S., and by Sunday, temperatures in many areas will not exceed zero degrees Fahrenheit.
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