Winter Storm Blair: A massive snowstorm hits most of the United States

Winter Storm Blair
From New York to Kansas
Two thirds of the United States covered in snow
It's cold outside
States of emergency
Washington gets its share of snow
No way to travel
No power or water
Southern cool
As far south as Texas
The Gulf of Mexico could be affected
'A potential disaster'
The Midwest and The Great Plains gets the worst
What's a polar vortex?
Not the first time around
Is climate change's fault?
Winter Storm Blair

Christmas might be over, but the snow is here to stay. After going through what experts call the warmest winter ever reported, winter storm Blair hits large parts of US territory.

From New York to Kansas

Al Jazeera writes that, so far, over 60 million US people are under weather alerts in an area that goes from the Mid-Atlantic to the Central Plains.

Two thirds of the United States covered in snow

AP News writes that strong snow and ice storms, followed by icy conditions, have affected large portions of eastern and central US territory.

It's cold outside

Newsweek explains that this comes after snow falling hit a 20-year-low in many US states, although it affected different regions unevenly.

States of emergency

Al Jazeera writes that Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Arkansas and parts of New Jersey have declared a state of emergency.

Washington gets its share of snow

The US capital was one of the major cities blanketed by heavy snow, as Washington prepares for the inauguration of Donald Trump.

No way to travel

The BBC writes that, by Monday, over 2,500 flights had been cancelled and more than 6,000 had been delayed. Roads have been blocked in several states due to the heavy snow.

No power or water

Meanwhile, AP News reports that over 250,000 people were without power across Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, and Missouri. This also has affected the water system in some cities.

Southern cool

AP News writes that the polar vortex would potentially hit US territory that generally is not affected by snow. Mainly southern states such as Florida.

As far south as Texas

Blair could go as far as Texas, causing damage into a region unequipped to properly deal with lower temperatures.

The Gulf of Mexico could be affected

The BBC highlights that the Gulf of Mexico could also experience very low temperatures.

'A potential disaster'

“It’s going to be a mess, a potential disaster,” said private meteorologist Ryan Maue to The Guardian. “This is something we haven’t seen in quite a while.”

The Midwest and The Great Plains gets the worst

The BBC informs that so far Kansas, Indiana, Kentucky, and Virginia were the most affected, with Kansas City, Missouri, witnessing its heaviest snowfall in over 30 years.

What's a polar vortex?

According to Newsweek, a polar vortex is a stream of cold air that usually spins around the Arctic Circle. However, the vortex can shift and expand, moving lower temperature further south than usual.

Not the first time around

The BBC writes that, back in 2022, a powerful Arctic winter storm hit the United States, leaving 1.5 million homes without electricity.

Is climate change's fault?

With climate change becoming more of a problem, it's likely that weather will increasingly become more unpredictable.

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