Major Winter Storm to Hit From Texas to New York With Subzero Cold and Travel Disruption
CBS reports that roughly 180 million people from Texas through the Mid‑Atlantic and into New York are bracing for a massive winter storm expected to bring subzero temperatures, heavy snowfall and widespread travel disruption over the coming days. Forecasters warn the system could cause major flight cancellations and "massive" power outages as snow, ice and high winds hit large population centers and critical power and transport infrastructure. The storm is part of a broader Arctic outbreak pushing dangerous cold deep into the South and East, raising risks of hypothermia and carbon‑monoxide incidents if people lose heat and turn to unsafe backup methods. Emergency managers are urging residents to prepare now by winterizing homes and vehicles, planning for potential multi‑day outages, and closely monitoring National Weather Service alerts as timing and track are refined. Airlines and utilities are already positioning equipment and crews in anticipation of what could be one of the more disruptive winter events of the season.
📌 Key Facts
- About 180 million people are in the storm’s path from Texas to New York, according to CBS citing NWS forecasts
- Forecasters expect subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall capable of causing major power outages
- The storm is likely to produce significant flight cancellations and broader travel disruption across multiple states
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