Eastern Two-Thirds Of U.S. Brace For Major Snow And Ice
Eastern Two-Thirds Of U.S. Brace For Major Snow And Ice
US · Published Jan 22, 2026
A major winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice, and freezing rain to the eastern two-thirds of the U.S.
The Great Lakes region will experience lake-effect snow, while the South and Appalachians face a mix of sleet and ice.
Travel disruptions and power outages are possible due to the widespread winter storm.
Widespread snow, ice, and freezing rain expected
A major winter storm is poised to blanket the eastern two-thirds of the United States with a significant accumulation of snow, ice, and freezing rain. Residents across a vast area stretching from the Plains to the Northeast are bracing for potentially hazardous conditions, while the South and Appalachian regions face the threat of sleet and ice. This widespread weather event is expected to cause substantial travel disruptions and power outages.
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