Historic Snowstorm to Hit U.S. from Southern Plains to Northeast
Historic Snowstorm to Hit U.S. from Southern Plains to Northeast
US · Published Jan 23, 2026
A major snowstorm is expected to hit the U.S. from the Southern Plains to the Northeast, bringing heavy snow and ice.
Some areas could see up to 24 inches of snow, with significant ice accumulation in the southern Plains and Mid-South.
The storm is expected to cause power outages and dangerous travel conditions; residents are urged to prepare and stay informed.
Major winter storm to impact dozens of states
A historic snowstorm is poised to blanket a vast swath of the United States, stretching from the Southern Plains to the Northeast. Forecasters predict that over two dozen states will experience significant impacts from snow, ice, and bitterly cold temperatures. The storm is anticipated to begin on January 23 and persist through the weekend, causing widespread disruptions to daily life.
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