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Severe winter storms hit swathes of the United States. and Canada over the Christmas weekend. It affected nearly 250 million people and caused at least 19 deaths.
The winter storm covered more than 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from Texas. The southern United States as far south as Quebec, Canada has left more than 1.5 million people without electricity.
It also affects millions of people during the busy holiday season. Bad weather has forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights since December 22.
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The unusual intensity of this winter storm was caused by the phenomenon. A “bomb cyclone” is a weather condition in which the center of the storm drops dramatically and rapidly exceeds 24 millibars in a 24-hour period, displacing surrounding air into the center. causing a storm with speed and strength comparable to a hurricane
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The US National Meteorological Agency has warned that many areas will face record temperatures in the coming days. from the city of Nashville Tennessee drops below 0°C for the first time in 26 years, while Montana hits minus 45°C.
Strong winds carried 7.5 inches of snow to St. Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Steadily worsening weather has endangered many major US airports. Thousands of flights have been cancelled. As a result, airlines have to waive service fees for passengers who wish to postpone travel dates.
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Some travelers continued to board flights at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on December 22 despite the weather alert.
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A winter storm warning for Chicago was issued beginning at 6:00 a.m. December 24, with snow expected to be several inches. and strong winds of 80 kilometers per hour
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A worker rushes to plow snow from a road surface in a Chicago suburb. to prevent accidents
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Authorities in many states have told people to stay indoors. due to the cold Inducing some people to use public transport during peak hours in the evening after work.
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in the state of Colorado The temperature dropped to an all-time low on December 22, from 5 degrees Celsius down to -22 degrees Celsius.
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Extreme cold and heavy snow forced road closures such as I-70 in Silverthorne, Colorado.
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Broadway, a popular tourist district in downtown Nashville Tennessee covered in snow
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The governors of Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia and Oklahoma have declared states of emergency due to bad weather. As the state of Wisconsin announced “Energy Emergencies”
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