Winter storm weather forecast

2022 - 12 - 23

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Winter Storm Live Updates: Bitter Cold and Heavy Snow Sweep ... (The New York Times)

A sprawling winter storm has snarled holiday travel across much of the country as dangerous conditions spread to the East Coast and South.

It also says to run the faucets that are farthest from your main valve, since even a trickle of water will keep pipes from freezing, and to open cupboards with pipes in order to keep the pipes warm. 2, with nearly 102 million of them planning to drive and more than seven million more taking to the skies. For states that are unaccustomed to cold weather, the temperatures could overwhelm the power grid, [as they did last year](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/16/us/texas-winter-storm-power-outages.html) when a winter storm pushed the Texas grid to the brink of collapse and put millions of people in uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous situations. In cases of severe hypothermia, the victim may be unconscious — and may seem not even to have a pulse, or to be breathing. Researchers have found that blood becomes more concentrated and thicker in the cold, as blood flow to the skin is reduced to conserve body heat. “The worst of the cold will last through Friday, and then we’ll begin to kind of warm up over the weekend.” to Newfoundland in the Canadian Maritimes and from Hudson Bay to Bermuda.” The rest of the route to Charleston — where he nurtured a fascination for weather living through hurricane after hurricane, but almost never a snowstorm — looked like it would be clear and peaceful, as the storm hits the northeast. Earlier in the week, three people were killed in Kansas and two in Oklahoma in vehicle crashes that appeared to be related to the storm, the authorities there said. He emerged to find the temperatures had plummeted and what had been light snow had intensified. “Whenever things don’t go the way you plan, just make a new plan, and try to make it as fun as possible.” [Power outages](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/12/23/us/winter-storm-snow-weather/999c6dc6-ac55-53db-99fa-900a7a4a586a?smid=url-share) across the country left more than a million customers without electricity and posed additional [dangers](https://twitter.com/AkronTXWX/status/1606250121259204609?s=20&t=ZSpXyQyDOgRopdXUYQrxsg) and delays for drivers.

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Weather warnings in US as Arctic freeze grips northern hemisphere (Financial Times)

Northern hemisphere experiences extreme Arctic temperatures. Map showing forecast minimum temperature 2m above ground,. A bitterly cold Arctic air mass has ...

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Intensifying winter storm's icy cold and wind knocks out power to ... (CNN)

The massive winter storm battering the US with frigid temperatures, high winds and heavy snow has left over a million customers without power as of Friday ...

Louis’ temperature dropped 44 degrees – in wind chill terms, a drop of 61 degrees, from 31 to minus 30. Declarations of a state of emergency in several states have included the activation of National Guard units. The air will continue to get and feel colder, especially during night hours. The storm’s pressure is forecast to match that of a Category 2 hurricane as it moves into the Great Lakes on Friday. “The ongoing major winter storm will continue to produce areas of heavy snow, strong winds, and life-threatening wind chills through Saturday. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Over about one hour, temperatures in Cheyenne dropped by 43 degrees. The warning applies to parts of Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Michigan. The forecast calls for near-record low temperatures for Christmas Eve Day on Saturday in cities including Washington DC and Atlanta and parts of Florida. Damaging winds behind the front have knocked out power to over 1.1 million customers as of 9:30 a.m. Other winter weather alerts are in effect for blizzard conditions, ice, snow as well as flooding. [Related: Follow live updates](https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/winter-storm-christmas-weather-forecast-12-23-2022/index.html) [flight cancellations](https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/friday-flight-cancellations/index.html) growing rapidly.

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Winter storm live updates: More than a million without power as ... (The Washington Post)

Snow and freezing cold temperatures continue to affect much of the U.S., complicating holiday travel. The winter storm is forecast to rapidly intensify ...

[without power](https://poweroutage.us/area/regions) across swaths of the country as an exceptional Arctic blast sends temperatures tumbling in the eastern United States and a powerful blizzard hits the Great Lakes region. The National Weather Service warned that travel there would be “extremely difficult to impossible at times.” [blinding snow pastes portions](https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/12/22/winter-storm-midwest-great-lakes/?itid=lk_inline_manual_4) of Michigan, Ohio and the interior Northeast.

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Deep freeze grips US as winter 'bomb cyclone' looms (RTE.ie)

A deep freeze enveloping most of the United States, combined with a massive winter storm brewing in the midwest, is to leave two-thirds of the nation under ...

The ongoing major winter storm will continue to produce areas of heavy snow, strong winds, and life-threatening wind chills through Saturday. Metropolitan area airports, Seattle-Tacoma and Portland International Airports and Aspen" in Colorado. Passenger railroad Amtrak has cancelled dozens of trains through Christmas, disrupting holiday travel for thousands. The NWS map of existing or impending wintry hazards, stretching from border to border and coast to coast, "depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever," the agency said. A deep freeze enveloping most of the United States, combined with a massive winter storm brewing in the midwest, is to leave two-thirds of the nation under extreme weather alerts and confound travel plans for millions of Americans. Heading into the Christmas holiday weekend, the looming storm was forecast to develop into a "bomb cyclone," unleashing heavy, blinding snow from the northern Plains and Great Lakes region to the upper Mississippi Valley and western New York.

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US faces 'once in a generation' freeze for Christmas as bomb ... (The Guardian)

More than 200 million people in nearly every US state are under various winter weather alerts, including for wind chill, ice and heavy snow, as a huge winter ...

The Ohio governor, Mike DeWine, called it “a unique and dangerous situation”. The weather service’s map “depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever,” forecasters said. “The ongoing major winter storm will continue to produce areas of heavy snow, strong winds, and life-threatening wind chills through Saturday. In Kentucky three people died on the roads, Governor Andy Beshear announced on Friday morning. Power outages left more than 1.4 million homes and businesses in the dark, according to the website PowerOutage. Kansas City police spokeswoman Donna Drake said a minivan driver died Thursday after loosing control on icy streets and overturning into a creek.

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Massive winter storm brings frigid temps and icy weather to U.S. ... (CBS News)

The National Weather Service said its map "depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever."

border](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/migrants-young-children-frigid-temperatures-el-paso-texas-winter-storm/) in unusually cold temperatures as they awaited a U.S. "This is not like a snow day when you were a kid," President Joe Biden warned Thursday in the Oval Office after a briefing from federal officials. The huge storm stretched from border to border and beyond. Most of them were folks who were trapped in vehicles." In famously snowy Buffalo, forecasters predicted a "once-in-a-generation storm" because of heavy lake-effect snow, wind gusts as high as 65 mph, whiteouts and the potential for extensive power outages. In Georgia, hundreds of people in Atlanta and northern parts of the state were without power and facing the possibility of sub-zero wind chills without heat. Emergency weather shelters in Portland, Oregon, called for volunteers amid high demand and staffing issues. The regional transportation authority [said](https://www.nfta.com/news/news-room) all flights at the Buffalo airport were canceled through Friday evening. Blizzard warnings were in effect through Saturday for the Great Lakes. It comes just over a month after the area was More than 200 million people were under a winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said. At least four people were killed in a

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US winter storm map: Weather forecast after warning Arctic bomb ... (iNews)

The deep freeze has combined with a massive winter storm brewing in the Midwest to leave two thirds of the nation under extreme weather alerts.

However, the NWS predicted wind-chill levels in Montana that could approach minus -51ºC by Thursday morning. At least three people have died as a powerful storm moves east across the US, creating tornadoes in southern states and covering others in snow. [map of existing or impending wintry hazards](https://www.weather.gov/), stretching from border to border and coast to coast, “depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever”, it added. Combined with the Arctic cold, wind-chill factors as low as -40ºC are forecast in many parts of the the High Plains, the northern Rockies and the Great Basin, the NWS said. [United States](https://inews.co.uk/topic/usa?ico=in-line_link) and [Canada](https://inews.co.uk/topic/canada?ico=in-line_link) have been hit by an extreme cold snap, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warning of “life-threatening cold” with temperatures falling as low as -57ºC. The deep freeze has combined with a massive winter storm brewing in the Midwest to leave two thirds of the nation under extreme weather alerts.

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Historic Winter Storm Puts Huge Swath of America on Notice (CNET)

Winter Storm Elliott is a most unwelcome guest to many households across the country ahead of the holiday weekend.

That represents "one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever," according to the NWS. The Denver International Airport recorded its lowest temperature since 1990 as temperatures plunged below minus 20 Fahrenheit on Thursday. In Denver that swing was 75 degrees between Wednesday and Thursday.

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US winter storm: Bone-chilling -45C forecast for some areas with ... (Evening Standard)

More than two-thirds of the US population was under an extreme weather alert on Friday amid a deep freeze - with temperatures forecast to drop as low as ...

It said more than 3,400 flights within, into or out of the US were cancelled on Friday alone , according to the tracking site, causing more mayhem as travellers try to make it home for the holidays. More than 5,000 US flights scheduled for Thursday and Friday were cancelled, with two major airports in Chicago accounting for nearly 1,300 of the cancellations, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware. The service has warned of a bomb cyclone striking on Friday - a term used for when a midlatitude cyclone intensifies at speeds of at least 24 millibars, the measure of atmospheric pressure, over a 24-hour period. With a column of bitter cold that stretched from Texas to Montana starting to march eastward, more than 240 million people were under weather advisories on Friday, the National Weather Service said. The deep freeze has seen thousands of flights cancelled across the US and Canada causing travel chaos in the run-up to Christmas, while homes and businesses have been left without power, and at least three people have died. ore than two-thirds of the US population was under an extreme weather alert on Friday amid an Arctic winter storm - with temperatures forecast to drop as low as -45C in some parts this week.

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Winter storm's icy blast hits 200 million in US (BBC News)

Some 200 million Americans are feeling the icy grip of a massive winter storm that has been linked to at least 12 deaths ahead of the holiday weekend.

You can also get in touch in the following ways: He said it was unclear how many of the tribe's 46,000 members were trapped across the 4,200 sq mile region. - Denver, Colorado, dropped to -24F on Thursday, its lowest point since the 1990s. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the Decades-old records have already been matched: Have you been affected by the severe weather in the US and Canada? The community is covered in several inches of snow and it was 1F (-17C) there on Friday night. In the Pacific Northwest, some residents have been seen ice-skating on frozen streets in Seattle and Portland. The vast storm spans 2,000 miles (3,200km) from Texas to Maine, and the National Weather Service (NWS) said its Friday map "depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever". Much of the rest of the country, from British Columbia to Newfoundland, is under extreme cold and winter storm warnings. In Canada, Ontario and Quebec were bearing the brunt of the storm, with power cuts for hundreds of thousands.

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Winter storm Elliott: Flight delays and Christmas packages stalled as ... (The Independent)

At least five people have been killed, more than 1.1 million customers are without power and thousands of flights cancelled or delayed as a historic polar ...

Wind chill is driving temperatures to minus 40 degrees in some parts of western states. No details have been released on the cause of the crash or of the person killed in the accident. This is serious stuff,” he said. Extreme winter weather is blasting large parts of the United States, from Indiana to coastal New York In Florida, as of noon, over 200 flights were delayed and 36 were canceled at Miami International Airport. All together, 8,425 US flights have been delayed and 5,125 have been canceled as of Friday evening, The fatalities were a combination of auto wrecks and people being exposed to the elements directly. At least eight people have died because of the storm sweeping across the country, in states including Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin, NBC Officials say that buses were used to collect and take people from the scene of the accident to a nearby facility to keep them warm in freezing temperatures. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says that the crash happened in the eastbound lanes of the Ohio Turnpike in Sandusky County on Friday morning. [according to the New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/12/23/us/winter-storm-snow-weather). At least eight people have been killed, more than 1.1 million customers are without power, and thousands of flights have been cancelled or delayed as a historic polar vortex swept the United States this holiday season.

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Winter storm Elliott: Airlines cancel over 5000 flights amid worsening ... (Yahoo News UK)

Blizzards, whiteouts, icy rain and freezing, powerful winds stretched from the Canadian border south to the Rio Grande, Gulf Coast and central Florida, and from ...

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US winter storm Elliott: what is bomb cyclone, how cold will it be, will ... (NationalWorld)

More than 1.5m million people are without power as a result of a powerful winter storm that has hit the US and Canada.

“The jet stream will help to develop low pressure systems which are likely to affect the UK between Christmas and New Year. Met Office deputy chief meteorologist David Oliver said: “As is often the case, the conditions across the Atlantic play an important role in dictating our weather in the UK. [Met Office has responded](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/press-office/news/weather-and-climate/2022/christmas-week), saying colder weather could return from Boxing Day until early January for parts of the country, with rain and snow arriving alongside brighter spells. [much of the UK was hit with snowstorms](/news/weather/what-is-thundersnow-uk-3956640) and frosty weather which gave way to more mild temperatures. At least four people died in a massive pile-up involving 50 vehicles on the Ohio Turnpike. The storm has already delivered heavy snow and ice, making for grim road conditions with poor visibility and leaving some drivers stranded in unbearably frigid temperatures. That amounted to about 18 bomb cyclones per year, on average, near North America in that 40-year period. [weather forecasting service Accuweather](https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/what-is-a-bomb-cyclone/433474), a bomb cyclone or ‘bombogenesis’ is a storm (low pressure area) that undergoes rapid strengthening. It is the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane. As of early Friday morning (23 December), over 240 million of people within the United States are under some form of winter weather warning or advisory. Advertisement More than 1.5m people are without power, with 19 deaths linked to freezing weather.

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US deep freeze forecast to break Christmas Eve records (RTE.ie)

An arctic blast is gripping much of the United States, driving power outages, flight cancellations and car crashes, as plummeting temperatures were ...

The city of Buffalo and its surrounding county on the edge of Lake Erie in western New York imposed a driving ban, and all three Buffalo-area border crossing bridges were closed to inbound traffic from Canada due to the weather. The challenge was compounded by the influx of migrants crossing the US southern border by the thousands in recent weeks. From the Canadian to the Mexican border and coast to coast, some 240 million people in all were under winter weather warnings and advisories of some sort yesterday, according to the weather service. 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. 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 into the Christmas weekend. An arctic blast is gripping much of the United States, driving power outages, flight cancellations and car crashes, as plummeting temperatures were predicted to bring the coldest Christmas Eve on record to several cities from Pennsylvania to Georgia.

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Strong winds, blowing snow to continue in Toronto Saturday, but ... (CBC.ca)

More blustery weather is expected in Toronto on Saturday as part of a major winter storm, but Environment Canada says conditions are likely to be an ...

On Friday, the storm made travel difficult because there were strong winds and blowing snow all day and into the evening. Vaswani said the snow on Saturday will be lake-effect snow coming off Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. Any relief from the winds will be early Sunday, she said. At night, the forecast on Saturday calls for flurries and blowing snow, strong winds gusting up to 60 km/h. Snowfall amounts in those areas could be five to 10 centimetres by Sunday morning. 28 following the holiday break. It will be quite cold, however, and Torontonians will have to bundle up to stay warm. That being said, conditions will slightly improve on Saturday relative to what was experienced on Friday." There will be blowing snow. Strong winds are expected to ease by early Sunday. CAA echoed others in advising people to stay home unless necessary. Across Ontario, nearly 84,461 Hydro One customers were without power as of Saturday mid-morning.

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