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  • Deadly Winter Storm Barrels Into the Carolinas and Brings Icy Roads


    A rare southeastern winter storm barreled across the Carolinas early Wednesday, threatening as much as six inches of snow in coastal communities while frigid air left the Gulf Coast and other parts of the region bracing for icy, hazardous roads.

    The deadly storm, which has killed at least 10 people, was fueled by a whirling mass of cold air originating from the Arctic. It is expected to leave much of the South in the low-teens or single-digit degrees through Wednesday night.

    In North Carolina, Gov. Josh Stein warned residents in the eastern part of the state to avoid all travel on the roads because they were “the most dangerous place to be in a winter storm like this.”

    In Charleston, S.C., at least 15 snowplows were preparing to snake through streets and clear them.

    And along the Georgia-Florida border, the possibility of ice accumulation — as much as a quarter of an inch — further threatened road conditions.

    “Along the Gulf Coast and the Southeast, it’s pretty darn cold for what’s considered to be normal,” said Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. And that intense snowfall, he added, could refreeze and make roads dangerous.

    On Tuesday, cities and towns from Houston to New Orleans were blanketed with snowfall totals unseen in decades. At least two people died of exposure in Austin, and one in Atlanta. Five people died in a vehicle crash on an icy road in Zavala County, Texas.

    The heavy snowfall also broke records in some parts. Mobile, Ala., a coastal city, received more than six inches of snow by Tuesday afternoon, breaking a record from 1895. Just across the border, Florida had a taste of snowfall too and potential local and state records broken, as over eight inches was recorded in the far west of the panhandle in areas including, Milton and Oriole Beach. Meanwhile, Chalmette, La., just east of New Orleans, had recorded 11.5 inches of snow by Tuesday evening.

    Victoria Oliva, a meteorologist with the Weather Service in Wilmington, N.C., said that travel conditions would remain hazardous across Eastern North Carolina through at least late Wednesday night, when temperatures were expected to still be hovering in the teens.

    The last time that Wilmington had more than four inches of snow was in 2000, Ms. Oliva said, and the last time it received more than six inches was in 1989.

    “So this is definitely a rare event for us,” she said.

    The reality of so much snow in a coastal town that typically relishes sunny beach days was not exactly welcome news. The city of Wilmington wrote on its Facebook page: “Spring is 58 days away. Just sharing for no particular reason at all.”

    In eastern South Carolina, a winter storm warning was in effect through noon Wednesday. Charleston, the beach town that has drawn thousands of new residents in recent years to its regal streets and pristine beaches, was expected to endure frigid wind chills through Wednesday night.

    Forecasters were concerned that the accumulated snow in the region could refreeze and cause dangerous road conditions until Thursday morning, said Peter Mohlin, a meteorologist with the Weather Service in Charleston.

    After the storm courses through the Carolinas by Wednesday afternoon, it is expected to dissipate.



    Deadly Winter Storm Barrels Into the Carolinas and Brings Icy Roads

    As temperatures plummet and snow begins to fall, the Carolinas are facing a dangerous winter storm that is wreaking havoc on roads and causing treacherous driving conditions. The icy roads have already led to numerous accidents and authorities are urging residents to stay off the roads if possible.

    The storm, which is expected to bring heavy snow and freezing rain, has prompted school closures, flight cancellations, and power outages in many areas. Emergency crews are working around the clock to clear roads and restore power to affected areas, but the dangerous conditions are expected to persist for the next several days.

    Residents are being advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until the storm passes. Those who must venture out are urged to drive slowly and cautiously, as even a thin layer of ice can cause vehicles to lose traction and skid off the road.

    As the winter storm continues to pummel the Carolinas, it is important for residents to stay informed and take precautions to ensure their safety. Stay tuned to local weather updates and follow the advice of authorities to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries during this dangerous weather event.

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  • Snow, sleet and rain: Extreme cold temperatures expected as winter storm barrels towards the South




    CNN
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    Most of the United States is being assailed with extreme winter weather this week as Arctic air blasts south from Canada, snow tracks up the Northeast coast and a potentially crippling winter storm takes aim at the South.

    Travelers are facing delays Sunday and cold is in store for much of the nation, with more than 75% of the US expected to face freezing temperatures this week.

    Over 70 million people are under winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings from Tennessee to Maine on Sunday. That means snow for many Northeast cities, as a low-pressure system will bring a quick shot of snow to the I-95 corridor from Virginia to Maine on Sunday through early Monday.

    Washington, DC, is expected to see 1 to 3 inches of snow, with up to 6 inches expected in New York and Boston. Hartford, Connecticut, could see 5 to 7 inches of snow and Portland, Maine, could receive up to 8 inches. And in Philadelphia, where a snow emergency was declared Sunday evening, there could be 4-6 inches of snow and below freezing temperatures Sunday night.

    A cold weather emergency has been activated in Washington, DC, mayor Muriel Bowser announced in a Sunday post on X. The mayor warned of “dangerously low” temperatures overnight. The frosty forecast prompted the announcement that President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration will be held indoors on Monday, the first inside presidential inauguration since Ronald Reagan in 1985.

    At least 1,100 flights into or out of the US were canceled by Sunday evening with another 5,017 delayed, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. Over 20% of flights into or out of Newark Liberty International Airport and LaGuardia Airport were canceled, the site shows.

    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency due to the storm.

    “As always, I urge all New Jerseyans to use caution, follow all safety protocols, and remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary,” Murphy said on X Saturday.

    Meanwhile, the South is bracing for a rare winter storm with a still-uncertain forecast. Louisiana declared a state of emergency and Texas has directed state agencies to mobilize resources due to the threat of snow.

    In Houston, Texas, both civilian airports will be closed all day on Tuesday, mayor John Whitmire announced at a Sunday evening news conference. Schools in the Houston Independent School District — the largest in the state and the eighth-largest in the country — will also be closed until Wednesday, Whitmire said.

    The city could see up to 5 inches of snow starting Monday night, according to National Weather Service Houston, which warned of “freezing rain” and icy roads making for dangerous travel conditions into midday Wednesday. Below-freezing overnight temperatures are expected to continue from Sunday through Friday, says the agency.

    Arctic air spreads across much of the US this week, and for some states, the extreme cold could last for days. Nearly 150 million people are under cold weather alerts with forecasters warning of potential frozen pipes, frostbite and travel delays.

    More than two dozen record lows are possible this week including in Cleveland, Kansas City, and Houston as temperatures will drop 20 to 30 degrees below normal.

    Denver is forecast to have a high temperature of only 9 degrees Monday, a staggering 36 degrees cooler than their normal high of 45.

    Southern cities such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Memphis and Birmingham may not even reach a high temperature above freezing Monday and Tuesday.

    “An extended period of freezing temperatures could cause ruptured water pipes,” the National Weather Service in Atlanta warned.

    Houston’s mayor similarly urged residents to protect their water pipes before the frigid temperatures hit. “Let me emphasize the preparation of your pipes,” Whitmire said Sunday. “Wrap your pipes if all possible.”

    The mayor said that he was “convinced that we are about to experience a very serious and dangerous weather episode.”

    He urged residents to stay inside, to check on vulnerable neighbors and family members, and to utilize one of the city’s 24-hour warming centers. Officials are doing “everything we can” to encourage homeless people to seek refuge in warming centers, he added.

    Wind is also a huge factor in the cold. Wind speeds of 15 to 25 mph, along with the already very cold temperatures, will lead to wind chills of minus 25 to 50 below zero at times from Sunday to Tuesday across the Midwest and Northern Plains. These conditions could cause frostbite on exposed skin in less than 10 minutes.

    More than 30 million people from Texas to Georgia are under winter storm watches in preparation for a rare winter storm across the Gulf Coast and Southeast this week.

    The impacts from the significant storm will begin in Texas on Monday, the Weather Prediction Center said, adding that major traffic and travel disruptions are likely through mid-week.

    A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected near and south of the Interstate 20 corridor with potentially heavy snow or sleet in some areas. The sleet and freezing rain could stretch as far south as the Interstate 10 corridor.

    The latest forecast shows the potential for at least 3 inches of snow in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, Louisiana; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Macon, Georgia; Montgomery, Alabama and Houston, Texas.

    Ice accumulations could also lead to power outages and downed trees.



    Get ready, Southerners! A winter storm is on its way, bringing with it snow, sleet, and rain as extreme cold temperatures are expected to sweep through the region. From Texas to Georgia, residents are urged to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions as the storm barrels towards the South.

    With the possibility of icy roads, power outages, and freezing temperatures, it’s important to take precautions to stay safe and warm during this winter weather event. Make sure to stock up on essentials like food, water, and emergency supplies, and check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors to ensure they are prepared as well.

    Stay tuned to local weather updates and advisories for the latest information on the storm’s path and potential impacts. And remember, safety comes first – if you don’t have to travel, it’s best to stay off the roads until conditions improve.

    Winter weather can be unpredictable and dangerous, so it’s important to be vigilant and take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your loved ones. Stay safe and stay warm, Southern friends! #WinterWeather #StaySafe #PrepareNow

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  • SUTRA Three Piece Interchangeable Clipless Barrels

    SUTRA Three Piece Interchangeable Clipless Barrels


    Price: $74.99
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