‘Once in a Generation’ Blizzard Expected in US
The National Weather Service (NOAA) has warned those planning to travel for the Christmas holidays, stating that cold weather conditions not experienced in 40 years are approaching in some parts of the country.
NOAA noted that a major snowstorm and cold snap, which is rare enough to be seen “once in a generation,” will affect nearly every US state.
The weather service noted that “heavy snowfall can make travel very difficult or impossible and life-threatening,” at the time of the busiest travel plans of the year.
Due to looming bad weather, companies like United, American and Delta Airlines also announced that they canceled flights to dozens of destinations across the country.
In addition, it was shared that the storm that will occur due to the effect of the cold will be equivalent to the pressure of a category 3 hurricane in the Great Lakes region of the country on the border with Canada.
According to NOAA data, cold weather conditions are forecast to extend to the Texas-Mexico border, while the Midwestern part of the country will be hardest hit by the storm and snowfall that will continue throughout the week. christmas. (AA)