This weekend, much of the eastern United States is gripped by a wave of extremely cold weather as Arctic air settles over the region. The National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center has warned that this frigid air mass will linger into the next week, bringing some of the coldest temperatures since last winter.
From Minnesota to Texas, temperatures are expected to drop between 15 to 25 degrees in many areas. This dramatic drop is accompanied by lake-effect snow, especially around the Great Lakes, where conditions are ripe for the season’s first major snowfall event. As temperatures plummet, nearly 70% of the U.S. population is forecasted to experience below-freezing temperatures in the coming days.
As of Friday, nearly 10 million people were under winter weather alerts. In several locations, forecasters predict widespread snowfall totals of 6 to 12 inches, with some areas potentially accumulating up to 4 to 6 feet of snow in narrow but intense bands.
Saturday morning was particularly harsh, especially in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest, where wind chills dropped well below zero. Wind chills across much of North Dakota and Minnesota were recorded at negative 15 to negative 30 degrees, raising concerns about the risks of hypothermia and frostbite.
In the Great Lakes region, lake-effect snow has created near-whiteout conditions, significantly disrupting travel. Residents in areas like Watertown, New York, might face challenges as they could be digging out from nearly 70 inches of snow by Monday. Jefferson County, where Watertown is, is under a state of emergency due to the ongoing lake-effect snow.
Dangerous conditions led to the closure of several highway segments in both New York and Pennsylvania, including parts of Interstate 90. A driver from Erie, Pennsylvania, reported seeing state police rescuing motorists trapped in snowdrifts.
On a brighter note for winter enthusiasts, areas like Holiday Valley Ski Resort in western New York are gearing up for the season. The resort anticipates a significant snowfall that will allow them to open for the season next Thursday, adding a touch of positivity amidst the challenging weather conditions.
This severe weather is also affecting sporting events. The Buffalo Bills are set to play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, with temperatures at game time expected to be around 26 degrees. Erie County officials anticipate that the heaviest snow will have stopped by then, though there may still be between 20 to 30 inches of snowfall that has already occurred by that time. The Bills even reached out to fans for help clearing snow at the stadium ahead of the game.
Despite the severe weather, it seems that the game is unlikely to be postponed. This determination suggests a spirit of resilience amidst the winter weather challenges.
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