Snow, Arctic Winds, And Dangerous Cold Slam The Eastern U.S.
Snow, Arctic Winds, And Dangerous Cold Slam The Eastern U.S.
US · Published Jan 19, 2026
Heavy snow is expected in the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Northeast, with some areas seeing 2–4 feet of lake-effect snow.
Arctic air is causing dangerously low temperatures and wind chills, potentially reaching 20–40 degrees below zero in the Northern Plains.
Flight delays and hazardous travel conditions are ongoing along the I-95 corridor due to the severe weather.
Eastern U.S. hit by severe winter weather
The Eastern U.S. is currently experiencing a severe bout of winter weather, characterized by heavy snow, powerful arctic winds, and dangerously low temperatures. A series of storm systems are expected to traverse the region throughout the week, bringing with them significant disruptions and potential hazards.
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