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    US deep freeze leaves nearly 2 million without power

    David GreatBy David GreatDecember 24, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A view of a car covered in snow after heavy snowfall in Regent, North Dakota, US December 23, 2022, in this picture obtained from social media
    A view of a car covered in snow after heavy snowfall in Regent, North Dakota, US December 23, 2022, in this picture obtained from social media
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    An arctic blast gripped much of the United States on Saturday leaving nearly 2 million without power, at least 14 dead from weather-related car crashes, and thousands stranded due to flight cancellations.

    As plummeting temperatures were expected to bring the coldest Christmas Eve on record, energy systems across the country were strained by rising demand for heat and storm-related damage to transmission lines.

    Some 1.8 million US homes and businesses were left without power as of early Saturday morning, according to tracking site Poweroutage.us.

    Many electric companies were asking customers to conserve energy by not running large appliances and turning off unneeded lights.

    The disruptions also upended daily routines and holiday plans for millions of Americans during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

    Nearly 2,000 US flights were canceled on Saturday, with total delays tallying 4,000, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware. More than 5,000 flights were cancelled on Friday, the flight tracking said.

    The American Automobile Association had estimated that 112.7 million people planned to venture 50 miles (80 km) or more from home between Friday and Jan. 2. But stormy weather heading into the weekend likely ended up keeping many of them at home.

    Ohio Turnpike is seen closed in both directions after a massive pileup blocked traffic near Sandusky amid a severe winter storm
    The Ohio Turnpike is seen closed in both directions after a massive pileup blocked traffic near Sandusky amid a severe winter storm in Ohio, U.S., December 23, 2022, in this picture obtained from social media. TMX/@MIKEWALDRON115/via REUTERS

    Fatal car accidents around the country left at least 14 dead from weather-related accidents, according to media reports.

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    Two motorists were killed, and numerous others injured, in a 50-vehicle pileup that shut down the Ohio Turnpike in both directions during a blizzard near Toledo, forcing an evacuation of stranded motorists by bus to keep them from freezing in their cars, officials said.

    Three of the deaths were reported in Kentucky, where Gov. Andy Beshear, on Saturday, warned residents to “Stay home, stay safe, stay alive.”

    “I know it’s really hard because it’s Christmas Eve. But we’re having dozens and dozens of accidents,” he said in an online briefing. “It’s simply not safe.”

    Blizzard conditions remained on Saturday for Buffalo, New York and its surrounding county on the edge of Lake Erie in western New York where between 4-to-6 feet of snow will fall by Sunday, the National Weather Service said.

    The city imposed a driving ban on Friday, which remained in effect on Saturday, and all three Buffalo-area border crossing bridges were closed to inbound traffic from Canada due to the weather.

    Temperatures are forecast to top out on Saturday at just 7 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 13 Celsius) in Pittsburgh, surpassing its previous all-time coldest Christmas Eve high of 13 F, set in 1983, the (NWS) said.

    Cities in Georgia and South Carolina – Athens and Charleston – were likewise expected to record their coldest daytime Christmas Eve high temperatures, while Washington, D.C., was forecast to experience its chilliest Dec. 24 since 1989.

    The flurry of yuletide temperature records were predicted as a US deep freeze sharpened by perilous wind chills continued to envelope much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation.

    “The cold snap will persist through Christmas,” said meteorologist Ashton Robinson Cook, at the NWS Weather Prediction Center.

    Minneapolis was the coldest spot in America on Saturday at minus 6 degrees Fahrenheit, and on Christmas morning, the coldest spot will be Fargo, North Dakota at minus 20, he said.

    It will start to moderate west-to-east across America, with the high plains and Central US getting back to normal by Tuesday, but it won’t warm up on the East Coast until Thursday of Friday, he said.

    “For now it’s staying cold,” he said.

    The severe weather prompted authorities across the country to open warming centers in libraries and police stations while scrambling to expand temporary shelter for the homeless. The challenge was compounded by the influx of migrants crossing the US southern border by the thousands in recent weeks.

    The National Weather Service said its map of existing or impending meteorological hazards “depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever.”

    Culled from Reuters

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