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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  These cities could be hit the hardest as US braces for winter blast of snow

These cities could be hit the hardest as US braces for winter blast of snow

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
January 6, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
These cities could be hit the hardest as US braces for winter blast of snow

Central US braces for one of the most severe winter storms in recent history

A powerful winter storm is sweeping across the central United States, bringing with it a dangerous mix of snow, ice, and high winds, putting more than 60 million people under winter weather alerts. Spanning from Kansas to the mid-Atlantic, the storm is one of the largest and most impactful snowstorms in recent years, prompting states to declare emergencies and prepare for widespread disruptions.

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Widespread impact from Midwest to East Coast

The storm is blanketing a large stretch of the country, from the Midwest to the East Coast, with some areas already reporting over two feet of snow. Blizzard conditions, freezing rain, and snow are making travel treacherous and are likely to disrupt power for millions, with wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph.

“The hazardous conditions are expected to persist through Monday,” reports CNN, as the storm moves eastward through the Ohio River Valley, the mid-Atlantic, and eventually the East Coast.

States and cities hit hardest

A number of states are under winter storm warnings or blizzard warnings, with several governors declaring states of emergency. Among the most affected areas are:

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  • Kansas City, Missouri: Blizzard conditions are forecast through Monday, with 8 to 14 inches of snow and winds gusting up to 45 mph.
  • St. Louis, Missouri: A mix of snow and sleet is expected, with accumulations between 5 and 9 inches.
  • Indianapolis, Indiana: Heavy mixed precipitation could result in 6 to 9 inches of snow by Monday evening.
  • Louisville, Kentucky: A secondary burst of snow is predicted Monday, with up to 9 inches of snow and nearly three-fourths of an inch of ice.
  • Cincinnati, Ohio: Ice accumulations could reach 1 inch, with snow totals ranging from 6 to 12 inches.

In Washington, D.C., where the storm is expected to peak Monday into early Tuesday, snow accumulations of 6 to 10 inches are predicted, with some suburbs receiving up to a foot.

States of emergency declared

Governors in Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, Arkansas, and New Jersey have declared states of emergency. Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore said the state is preparing for potential significant snowfall, which could affect roads and transportation hubs.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced on X (formerly Twitter) that state office buildings will remain closed on Monday due to hazardous weather.

In Washington, D.C., the Office of Personnel Management has confirmed that federal government buildings will close Monday due to snow, although parliamentary activities related to certifying the 2024 presidential election results will proceed as scheduled.

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Severe conditions expected in key cities

Among the cities preparing for record-breaking snowfall are:

  • Indianapolis: Could surpass its January snowfall record of 11.4 inches, set in 2014.
  • Kansas City: May exceed its January record of 7.2 inches, set in 2011.

The Washington Post reports that snowfall totals in parts of Missouri and neighboring states could reach January record levels. Warmer areas may experience sleet and ice, resulting in lower snow totals but creating hazardous conditions.

Travel disruptions and safety warnings

The combination of snow, ice, and freezing rain has led to widespread travel advisories. Officials in Louisville have urged residents to stay indoors, warning that road conditions are expected to worsen as freezing rain transitions into heavy snow.

Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., commuters face particularly dangerous conditions on Monday morning, with snow and ice expected to accumulate rapidly.

Frigid temperatures to follow the storm

As the storm exits the East Coast late Monday, its effects will linger. Temperatures across much of the eastern and central U.S. are forecast to drop up to 30 degrees below average on Tuesday, freezing any remaining snow and ice and prolonging dangerous conditions.

A winter storm for the record books

Meteorologists are calling this one of the most significant winter storms in recent years, with its wide-ranging impact and potential for record-breaking snowfall in multiple cities. As the storm continues its path, experts are urging residents to stay informed, take precautions, and avoid unnecessary travel.

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