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At least 5 dead as freezing rain, heavy snow and bitter temperatures take hold across the U.S.

At least 5 dead as freezing rain, heavy snow and bitter temperatures take hold across the U.S. At least five people have died as dangerous winter weather…
At least 5 dead as freezing rain, heavy snow and bitter temperatures take hold across the U.S.
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At least 5 dead as freezing rain, heavy snow and bitter temperatures take hold across the U.S.

At least five people have died as dangerous winter weather continued to take hold in multiple states on Monday. The polar vortex made many roads treacherous, forced school closures and caused widespread power outages and flight cancellations.

Ice and snow blanketed major roads in Kansas, western Nebraska and parts of Indiana, where that National Guard was activated to help stranded motorists. Around 300,000 customers were still without power Monday afternoon across Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois and Missouri, according to electric utility tracking website PowerOutage.us.

Two pedestrians died in Missouri over the weekend when vehicles slid into them on icy roadways, according to crash reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Three people also died in weather-related incidents in Kansas, according to the state’s highway patrol. Two were killed Sunday after being thrown from their car, which rolled down an embankment after sliding off the road. Another died Saturday when the trailer attached to his truck “started to swerve due to icy conditions,” the highway patrol said. A different vehicle then collided with the trailer.

In Kentucky’s biggest city, Louisville, Hugh Ross used his shovel Monday to break hard sheets of ice as he cleared a driveway. Frozen rain fell atop several inches of snow that arrived Sunday, which he said “couldn’t have been worse.”

“You’ve got to break it up first,” Ross explained. “If you don’t do that, you’re wasting your time. I did a couple of layers yesterday, so I had to make sure I wasn’t in too bad of shape today.”

Winter Blasts Weather
Some 40 million Americans were under winter weather alerts over the weekend as the massive weather system churned up dangerous conditions across the country.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service had said Sunday that heavy snowfall and wind gusts of more than 40 mph would create blizzard conditions in parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. The weather service said some areas could receive the heaviest snowfall they’ve seen in a decade.

Winter Storm Brings Snow From Midwest To East Coast
The polar vortex of ultra-cold air usually stays penned up around the North Pole, spinning like a top. But sometimes it escapes or stretches down to the U.S., Europe or Asia — and that’s when large numbers of people experience intense doses of cold.

Studies show a fast-warming Arctic gets some of the blame for the increase in polar vortex stretching or wandering.

The storm moved into the Ohio Valley before reaching the Mid-Atlantic states on Sunday into Monday, with a hard freeze even expected as far south as Florida.

Winter Blasts Weather

Severe thunderstorms, with the possibility of tornadoes and hail, were also possible ahead of the storm system’s cold front crossing the Lower Mississippi Valley, the National Weather Service warned.

Parts of upstate New York saw 3 feet or more of snow from a lake effect event Sunday.

Some major airlines took steps to help travelers rebook scheduled flights without incurring change fees. American, Delta, Southwest and United all waived change fees for passengers due to possible weather-related flight disruptions for Mid-Atlantic travel.

Dangerous weather disrupting travel
A fire truck, several tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles overturned west of Salina, Kansas. Rigs also jackknifed and went into ditches, state Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner said.

He posted a video showing his boots sliding across the highway blacktop like an ice-skating rink.

“We are in it now,” Gardner said as he drove to the scene of an accident. Online, he begged for prayers and warned that some roadways were nearly impassable.


Freezing rain in Wichita, Kansas, sent authorities to multiple crashes Sunday morning, and police urged drivers to stay home if possible and watch out for emergency vehicles.

Governors in neighboring Missouri and nearby Arkansas declared states of emergency. Whiteout conditions threatened to make driving dangerous to impossible, forecasters warned, and heighten the risk of becoming stranded.

“Please stay off the roads. Crews are seeing too many vehicles out and sliding off,” Missouri’s transportation department said on the social platform X.

Winter storm traffic
The Kansas City International Airport temporarily halted flight operations Sunday afternoon due to ice. Dozens of flights were delayed, including a charter jet transporting the Kansas City Chiefs, before the runways reopened.

“Work will continue overnight to keep the airfield clear,” Mayor Quinton Lucas said in a message on X.

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency on Sunday ahead of the storm.

“Our top priority is safety, and state agencies are pulling the rope together to stay ahead of the challenges we may face,” he said on X.

Air and rail travel also snarled
The storms also caused havoc for the nation’s railways, leading to cancellations. Amtrak said in a statement that “adjustments have been made with no alternative transportation being offered” for many rail lines.

There were more than two dozen Amtrak cancellations Sunday, and more than 40 were planned for Monday.

The cancellations affected many parts of the country, but the Midwest was hit especially hard. A train between Chicago and New York and several regional trains between Chicago and St. Louis were among those canceled Sunday.

Nearly 200 flights in and out of St. Louis Lambert International Airport were canceled, according to tracking platform FlightAware.

Frigid air from the Arctic to blast areas as far south as Florida
Starting Monday, hundreds of millions of people in the eastern two-thirds of the country were expected to experience dangerous, bone-chilling air and wind chills, forecasters said.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul urged New Yorkers to prepare for frigid temperatures through next week. “While we continue to respond to lake effect snow across the State, an arctic blast is expected to bring dangerously colder temperatures starting this weekend and continuing through next Friday,” Gov. Hochul said.

Temperatures could be 12 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit colder than normal as the polar vortex stretches down from the high Arctic.

“This could lead to the coldest January for the U.S. since 2011,” AccuWeather Director of Forecast Operations Dan DePodwin said Friday, noting there could be up to a week or more of “temperatures that are well below historical average.”

The biggest drop below normal would likely be centered over the Ohio Valley, but significant and unusual cold will extend south to the Gulf Coast, said Danny Barandiaran, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center.

A hard freeze was even expected in Florida, he added.

“The wind chills are going to be brutal,” Woodwell Climate Research Institute climate scientist Jennifer Francis said. “Just because the globe is warming doesn’t mean these cold snaps are going away.”

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