Key Highlights
- These storms are expected to affect wide regions from the Southern Plains and Southwest to the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast. AI-generated image According to the agency, icy roads, snow-covered highways, and flight disruptions could slow down or temporarily halt mail deliveries in many areas. The announcement comes as dozens of schools canceled classes on Friday, and more closures are expected next week due to worsening conditions. Ice Storm Warning The storm is not only intense but also long-lasting, stretching from Friday through at least Monday.
- Meteorologists warn that snowfall could exceed 12 inches in some regions, while freezing rain and sleet could cause major power outages. Ice storm warning With mail delays likely to overlap with school closures, travel disruptions, and power failures, people may face serious daily life disruptions at the same time. Which States Will Be Affected?
- According to USPS updates, delivery impacts are expected across a wide list of states.
- The first storm system could affect the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Northeast, including states such as Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Maine, along with Washington DC. The second system could target the Southwest, Southern Plains, Midwest, and Southeast, including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. READ ALSO | Who Is Lexie Lawler?
- Baptist Health Boca Raton Nurse Under Fire For 'Threat Post' Targeting Karoline LeavittThe National Weather Service (NWS) warned of catastrophic ice buildup in parts of the South and Southeast, which could bring down power lines and trees.
