מאַסיווער ווינטער שטורעם וועט ברענגען אייז און שניי פון ניו מעקסיקא קיין ניו יארק.
A historic winter storm, named Fern, is set to impact over 235 million people across more than 40 states, stretching from New Mexico to Maine. FOX Weather reports that the system will begin its initial effects today with cold rain and a wintry mix across Texas and Oklahoma, with the storm intensifying as it moves northeastward.
Southern states face potentially paralyzing ice accumulations of up to 0.5 inches, creating widespread risk for power outages, travel disruptions along major corridors like I-40 and I-20, and dangerous road conditions. The Northeast is bracing for 8 to 16 inches of snow, which could mark the heaviest snowfall in years for cities such as Philadelphia and New York.
Emergency declarations have already been issued in multiple states, including Texas, Georgia, and Arkansas, as officials prepare for unprecedented disruption. NOAA forecasts confirm the storm’s historic potential, urging residents to take immediate precautions, including stocking up on food, ice-melt, and alternative heating sources, as sub-freezing temperatures are expected to persist through Tuesday.
Authorities emphasize the need for vigilance and preparation as Winter Storm Fern approaches, warning that this system could rival some of the most severe winter events in recent memory. Travelers, residents, and utility services are advised to monitor conditions closely and act quickly to minimize the storm’s impact on daily life and safety.
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