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Millions Issued Travel Warnings As Ice Storm Hits

A large group of the United States below Winter warning and consulting warnings Since the weather system brings snow, ice and stormy winds.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued official alerts from the northeast across parts of the Alevi Middle West, Warning of difficult travel and possible power outages.

Why do it matter

NWS warned that storms will create dangerous road conditions, which may affect the movement in the morning and evening. He added that people in some affected areas should consider avoiding or delaying travel.

Commenting on the circumstances contained in parts of South Dakota: “Travel is very frustrated. If you should travel, keep an additional hand lamp, food and water in your car in the event of an emergency. Prepare for the potential power outage.”

What do you know

As of Wednesday early, there was a warning of the ice storm in the provinces of Kodington, Grant and Diwel in South Dakota.

I tell the prominent meteorological world Brandon Buckingham Newsweek The areas in the ice lap may receive 0.05 inches to 0.20 inches of frozen rain and up to half a foot of the snow, which has the ability to cause significant disturbances in travel and potential power outages.

NWS said that the travel was “severely frustrating” in the area, and it may be affected on Wednesday.

The winter storm warnings were also valid for parts of California, Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota. Warnings mean that “an important blend of dangerous winter weather occurs or imminent.”

In Cook and Southern Lake provinces in Minnesota, NWS said between 12 and 15 inches of snow can fall through the top terrain.

He also warned that travel may be “very difficult impossible”, and that snow can greatly reduce vision.

Meanwhile, the weather consultant in the winter was the least intense in place of parts of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.

What people say

ACCUWEATHER Brandon Buckingham He said Newsweek: “The ice and snow corridor will extend east of Dakotas today, to the center, north of Minnesota, north of Wisconsin and northern Michigan.

“The northern Michigan and northeastern regions are still widely scattered in power outages in the wake of the previous ice storm, making this storm more influential.

“Especially in the north of Michigan, many trees and power lines are still wrapped in an inch of ice, and there will be a mixture of ice, ice and sports today that can increase the weight of the trees, which poses a great danger to additional trees damage, power outages, and more cleaning efforts.”

What happens after that

Expectations are subject to change, and NWS regularly publishes updates on its website and through social media.

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