Winter Storm Brings Disruption Across Eastern United States
A powerful winter storm swept across the eastern United States, leaving a trail of disruption in its wake. The storm, which brought heavy snow and freezing rain, resulted in five fatalities and caused widespread travel disruptions.
Power Outages and Flight Cancellations
Approximately 350,000 households were left without power, with the hardest-hit areas including Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia. The storm also had a significant impact on air travel, with over 1,800 flights canceled and thousands more delayed.
Washington D.C. Bears the Brunt
The nation’s capital, Washington D.C., was particularly affected, with the National Weather Service predicting up to 30 centimeters of snow. The city’s residents were seen walking through the snow-covered streets, a rare sight in a city that rarely experiences such wintry conditions.
Congress Proceeds Despite Weather
Despite the inclement weather, Congress proceeded with a joint session, with House Speaker Mike Johnson calling for “full attendance.” The session was held to certify the electoral victory of Republican Donald Trump.
Storm Moves East
The winter storm moved east after bringing blizzard conditions to states including Kansas and Missouri. The storm’s impact was felt across a wide swath of the eastern United States, causing disruption to millions of people.
