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The Frog
01-02-2011, 01:36 PM
Massive storm to slam into US midwest

A MAMMOTH storm threatens to dump mounds of fresh snow, sleet and ice on about 100 million already winter-weary people from the US heartland to the east coast, forecasters said today.

Blizzard, winter storm and freezing rain warnings were issued for more than 25 states, from North Dakota and Colorado down to New Mexico, then up through Texas, Kansas and Missouri to the Great Lakes region and across Pennsylvania to New England.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urged residents to prepare in earnest for the fury of the storm as it barrels eastward across the country.
"A storm of this size and scope needs to be taken seriously," said FEMA administrator Craig Fugate, who warned that "it's critical that the public does its part to get ready".
Fugate urged residents in storm affected regions to "check on your neighbours, especially the elderly and young children - those who can be most vulnerable during emergencies".

Scores of schools and government offices in the US Midwest were closed today as freezing rain began to fall, threatening to turn roads into deadly ice rinks, and down power lines and trees.

Airlines warned of significant delays and cancellations, and offered customers a chance to rebook flights at no fee.

The worst of the storm was expected tomorrow as a large amount of moisture sucked up from the Gulf of Mexico feeds the huge system and is transformed into snow and thunderstorms.

Powerful winds and heavy snow could create white-out conditions and drifts as high as 1.8 to 2.4 metres, making travel impossible.

"Lurking behind this impressive winter storm is a powerful shot of Arctic air as a frigid surface high drops down from central Canada," the National Weather Service warned.
Wind chills were forecast to drop to 30 to 50 below in Colorado, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Kansas, Idaho and even parts of Texas.
Officials warned the public to stay at home
rather than try to brave the crippling storm.
"It doesn't take a whole lot to make everything slick and if roads aren't treated they're going to get icy and then it's going to snow on top of that, which is going to make matters worse because you can't see the ice," Pat Slattery, a spokesman for the weather service, said.

"One of the concerns about the freezing precipitation is if it gets heavy and starts taking down power lines and trees, because people have no way to keep their homes warm, and a bitter cold will follow right on the heels of the snow and freezing rain."
As much as 45cm of snow was expected in the Chicago area and officials warned that ploughs would not be able keep up, making side streets impassable.
Gusts up to 96km/per hour could also lead to flooding along the lake shore as waves build up to 7.6m.

Many other areas were predicted to get over 30cm of snow.
"The east coast will begin to get in on the winter weather action on Monday night (local time) as the precipitation begins to nose its way over the Appalachians," the weather service warned.

"By Tuesday morning (local time) the mid-Atlantic and southern New England states will be in the mix."

The storm arrived just days after a rare thunder-snow storm paralysed air and ground travel from Washington to Boston.

After building up on Thursday with ice and freezing rain, last week's storm blindsided the US capital at the height of the evening rush hour on Friday, not even sparing President Barack Obama, who faced travel delays upon returning from a day trip to the US Midwest.

There was no word yet on whether the latest storm would impact Groundhog Day on Thursday, when the nation watches Phil, the weather predicting groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to see if six more weeks of winter are still to come.



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Coopski
01-02-2011, 02:13 PM
Frog can I put one of these on order for our upcoming winter??

Paul Oberin
01-02-2011, 03:41 PM
Must quickly book a flight to Colorado.

Hairfarmr aka FZ
02-02-2011, 04:03 AM
They are expecting up to a foot of snow (or more) from Oklahoma City all the way up tp Boston, Ma and into Maine over the next 24 -48 hrs, My friend outside of Boston said they got 6" overnite and are expecting .5 meters more before it quits.. Traveling anywhere in the US for the next 2 days is going to be a nightmare as when 1 airport is affected the whol ecountry feels the effects.. Have Fun and stay Safe !!

Vet
02-02-2011, 05:01 PM
We are having fun!!!

chunky
02-02-2011, 05:59 PM
Must quickly book a flight to Colorado.

I wish too!