Highways, Flights Disrupted: Central & Eastern Storm Wreaks Havoc
A powerful storm sweeping across the central and eastern United States has brought heavy snow, ice, and strong winds, causing widespread disruption to travel and daily life.
Highways Impassable, Travel Advisories Issued
Major highways across the affected region have become impassable due to snow accumulation and icy conditions. State and local authorities have issued travel advisories urging residents to stay home unless absolutely necessary.
- Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania has been closed in both directions due to whiteout conditions.
- Interstate 95 in Virginia has seen numerous accidents, causing significant delays.
- Interstate 70 in Ohio is experiencing heavy snowfall, with visibility reduced to near zero.
Driving conditions are treacherous, and officials warn that even vehicles equipped with snow tires may struggle to maintain control.
Airports Grounded, Flights Canceled
The storm has also brought significant disruptions to air travel. Major airports in the Northeast, Midwest, and South have experienced delays and cancellations.
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) has seen over 500 flight cancellations.
- Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) has experienced numerous delays and cancellations.
- Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) has reported significant disruptions.
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates on their flights and prepare for potential delays or cancellations.
Power Outages and Other Disruptions
In addition to transportation issues, the storm has caused power outages in several areas. Strong winds have brought down power lines, leaving thousands of homes and businesses without electricity.
- Utility companies are working to restore power as quickly as possible, but challenging weather conditions are hampering their efforts.
- Schools and businesses have been forced to close due to the storm and power outages.
Safety Precautions and Tips
- Stay informed: Monitor local weather reports and alerts for the latest information.
- Stay inside: Avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
- Be prepared: Ensure you have enough food, water, and emergency supplies on hand.
- Check on neighbors: Assist elderly or vulnerable individuals in your community.
- Drive cautiously: If you must travel, drive slowly and be aware of icy conditions.
The storm is expected to continue for several days, bringing more snow and strong winds to the affected region. Stay safe and follow the advice of local authorities.