An 'winter storm ' Monday, killing at least three in Texas

An 'winter storm ' Monday, killing at least three in Texas

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According to the National Weather Service, more than 1.5 million people were on winter storm warning,in Texas

                           
Sunday was the snowiest day in San Angelo: 10.1 inches, the weather service said-Pic/AP
Sunday was the snowiest day in San Angelo: 10.1 inches, the weather service said-Pic/AP


An "unprecedented" winter storm struck Monday, killing at least three people, leaving millions of people in Texas without electricity due to heavy snow and ice and causing havoc in most parts of the United States.



  According to the National Weather Service, more than 1.5 million people were on winter storm warning, winter weather warning or ice storm warning in 25 states up to 2,000 miles from South Texas to North Maine.

 

  Presence of storms in the United States with severe record cold.  According to the Meteorological Service, the daily record lows during the long days of polar collapse were or will be broken, "some will be at risk of February and even all-time low temperatures."

 

  In the next few days, temperatures have dropped below zero, according to a Capital Weather report.


   At least three people died on Monday.  The Louisiana Department of Health said the 50-year-old Lafayette Township resident fell on the ice and was hit in the head severely on the ground.

  

  One died in various accidents in Kentucky at noon, one on Interstate 64 and one on I-75, Transportation Secretary Jim Gray said in the afternoon.


     These roads are very dangerous and dangerous now, ”Gray said

    

  Louisiana streets were similarly treacherous.  John Bell Edwards told a news conference Monday evening that state police had more than 150 traffic accidents causing the situation to be moderate to severe as a mixture of snow, soft and icy rain.


   The disruption was widespread on Monday and more than 4.2 million have been powerless, according to utility tracking website Poweroutz.us.  In Texas alone, it was dark until 6.30pm with more than 3..6 million subscribers local time.

  

  The Texas Electrical Reliability Council, or Ircot, began a whirlwind of power outages Monday, with thousands near Dallas and Houston without power for a short time as temperatures dropped among teenagers.

   "We are urging Texans to provide security first," the council tweeted as it called on residents to reduce their electricity costs.  In severe winters ERCAT manages the flow of electricity in the state’s electricity needs.  Motiva reports that Port Arthur, Texas has closed its refinery due to "unprecedented" freezing on the Gulf Coast.

  Matt Verbal, of the Dallas The Las Colinas suburb, told the Dallas Morning News that its power went out several times Monday morning.  The second time he went out at 3:30 in the morning and never came back after 7:00

   "My house was starting to get very cold," Verbel told the newspaper.  “I’ve lived in the North for a long time and nothing has happened before while living in New York, Ohio and Illinois.

   Houston, where temperatures reached 70 degrees last Tuesday, posted readings among teenagers Monday morning, with officials advising their residents to be prepared for dangerous roads that could be experienced.  After Section 5 Hurricane.  The storm could be a hurricane in Texas.  According to Aquado meteorologist Brandon Buckingham, the "Once in a Generation" event was recorded considering the harsh winter conditions.

   Sunday was the snowiest day in San Angelo: 10.1 inches, the weather service said.

   Galveston, Texas and Charles in Lake Louisiana, Weather.com reports


   Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson enabled state agencies to assist state agencies with the task of rescuing terrified drivers.

   In a statement, President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in Texas and directed federal assistance to assist state and local response efforts.  The statement said the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency would coordinate disaster relief and provide assistance, equipment and resources to those affected by the storm.

  

   Although snowfall in Texas was expected to stop on Monday, heavy snow and icy rain is expected to move northeast from the Mississippi and Ohio Valley, the weather service said.

  

  "A large part of the Ohio Valley and the eastern Great Lakes of northern New England are forecast to receive 6 to 12 inches of snow," according to the Meteorological Service.  More than 2,400 cancellations are forecast for Tuesday.  Houston's George Bush International Airport has closed Monda Y tomorrow due to ice on the runway and will remain closed until Tuesday afternoon.  Augustine-Bergstrom Int

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