Elliot’s monster storm freezes Christmas across much of America; At least 22 dead

tWinter Storm Elliott has historically affected most of the United States cCiting the death of at least 22 people in several states, in the middle of ChristmasIn addition to leaving more than 315,000 homes and businesses across the country without electricity, according to CNN.

In crossing it north and center of the province, Elliott has been left with heavy snowfall and dangerously low temperatures. The storm has dumped heavy snow and blizzards from the Great Lakes region near Canada to the Rio Grande along the border with Mexico, with at least 200 million people (60% of the population) receiving some kind of weather warning for lower temperatures. And the which fell dramatically from the eastern Rocky Mountains to the Appalachian MountainsAccording to the National Weather Service (NWS).

A fast-moving storm It is expected to decrease south through the center of the country’s windsSnow accumulation and winter mix in the plains and lower Mississippi valley.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Many winter storm victims perished trapped in their cars during the blizzard. Tracking website FlightAware reported that 2,360 domestic and international flights were canceled on Saturday. This affected the celebration of Christmas Eve in most parts of the country.

A storm of catastrophic proportions

For this season, the American Federation usually expects an Arctic front. But this Friday it turned into a “hurricane bomb.”. This phenomenon developed near the Great Lakes region, causing blizzards, including strong winds and snow.

The storm hit Buffalo, in northern New York, with full force, with hurricane-force winds and heavy snowfall that prevented even emergency services from responding. Entity Governor Cathy Hochul confirmed this All fire trucks in the city are stranded and the airport will remain closed until Monday.

Frost and lack of electricity forced Buffalo residents to seek shelter wherever the heat was. “You can’t stay outside for more than 10 minutes without freezing,” the townspeople explained.

Central Park recorded a temperature of 15 F, To become the second coldest on December 24 in at least 150 yearsAccording to the National Weather Service.

In about 13 eastern states, electric utilities have asked customers to Save energy and reduce heat more than usual Because increased consumption was affecting supply.

storm too I went out of power in communities from Maine to SeattleOne of the main grid operators warned 65 million people across the Eastern Province that the storm was affecting power supplies.

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