Winter storm to cause widespread disruption, states of emergency

Winter storm to cause widespread disruption, states of emergency

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A major winter storm is expected to bring significant snowfall and widespread disruption across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this week, according to forecasters monitoring the system.

The storm is projected to intensify as it moves east, generating heavy snow, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions that could affect infrastructure, emergency services, and households across multiple states.

The National Weather Service said more than 160 million Americans are under winter weather hazards associated with the impending storm.

“Disruptive snowfall is likely from the Southern Rockies to the Northeast, including dangerous ice from the ArkLaTex to the southern Mid-Atlantic,” the National Weather Service wrote in a post on social media.

The Center Square spoke with a meteorologist in Washington, D.C., who indicated the system has the potential to become one of the most impactful weather events of the season.

Atmospheric conditions are aligning in a way that supports extensive snowfall, which is expected to disrupt daily life, transportation networks, and public safety operations, the meteorologist said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger have declared states of emergency in anticipation of the coming winter weather.

“Our state agencies are preparing for dangerously low temperatures, power outages, and icy road conditions,” Spanberger wrote in a post on social media.

The National Weather Service said freezing temperatures after the initial snowfall may prolong dangerous conditions.

The meteorologist also emphasized that pet owners are likely to be significantly affected due to the depth and rapid accumulation of snow. Large amounts of snow can make it difficult for dogs and other pets to navigate outdoors, reducing safe access to areas where they can relieve themselves. This creates additional challenges for households with animals, particularly in urban and suburban areas where snow removal may be delayed.

Emergency management officials are advising residents to prepare for possible power outages, restricted travel, and limited access to essential services. Heavy snowfall could also delay emergency responders, delivery services, and municipal snow-removal efforts.

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein encouraged residents to stock up essential supplies including water, medication, nonperishable foods and to avoid traveling on the roads for several days.

Weather models suggest the storm’s track could shift slightly, but widespread snowfall and disruption continues to be expected.

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