The death toll from a historic winter storm is mounting as the snow continues to fall

at at least 50 people died As a result of a historic bout of winter weather that hit the United States on Monday. Large swathes of the country were frozen due to the arctic air and heavy snow that affected the lake.

one of The biggest weather-related disasters In the history of the region, the winter storm before Christmas in Western New York It left at least 27 dead after the area received up to 43 in of snow.

The deceased were discovered in their residences, cars, and ice banks. Some people have lost their lives skiing. As many people were left without power in the freezing cold and dangerous driving conditions persisted, it was to be expected death toll Across the nation it will increase.

Some of the storm’s harshest effects were felt, including hurricane-force gusts and whitewash conditions from snow that left emergency response vehicles trapped on highways and roads. Buffalo, New York.

Buffalo’s worst snowstorm in 4 decades

on Monday, President Joe Biden He phoned the governor of New York Cathy Hochul To offer the federal government support while the state recovers from the storm.

The area is expected to get another 6 to 12 inches of heavy lake-effect snow between Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. National Weather Service In Buffalo, though, higher temperatures are expected later in the week.

The Meteorological Service said on Monday that a lot of New Britain and the East Coast It will remain in a deep freeze until milder temperatures come in on Tuesday. Lake effect snowfall may also continue to pose a travel hazard until conditions gradually improve later in the week.

Officials in Erie County Compare storm to what is considered worst blizzard in buffalo, that hit the city in January 1977 The region has kept the temperature dangerously low for weeks while producing surprisingly little rainfall.

According to the Northeast Regional Climate Centerthe Blizzard of 1977 Brought 12.3 inches of fresh snow to Buffalo Airport as this week’s storm brought more than 40 inches. It blew like a blizzard for nine straight hours, and there was no visibility for 13 straight.

Instead, strong winds blew snow from previous storms that winter from Frozen Lake Erie on the ground, causing massive snowfalls and completely burying both homes and cars.

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