Just before Christmas, a storm causes polar cold and severe disruption in the United States

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DThousands of flights delayed or canceled as Christmas approaches, freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall: the first effects of a ‘once in a generation’ storm were being felt on Thursday in much of the United States.

Very dangerous conditions to move around, warn the authorities. But millions of Americans must flood the roads and airports for the holiday season.

“Please take this storm extremely seriously,” urged President Joe Biden. “I encourage everyone (…) to listen to the warnings at the local level,” he added. “It is serious”.

Several states have declared states of emergency, including Oklahoma, Kentucky, Georgia and North Carolina. Americans will shiver as far south as Texas.

Roads were already covered in snow across the country and many accidents were reported by the media.

The National Weather Service (NWS), the national weather service, has warned that it has observed impressive temperature drops “in an hour or less”.

Wyoming law enforcement released vivid footage of the blizzard, taken Wednesday from inside the car of one of their officers. Outside, it is impossible to see anything: “zero visibility”, they explain.

More than 2,200 flights were canceled Thursday and more than 6,900 delayed, according to flight tracking site FlightAware.

Chicago and Denver airports were particularly hard hit.

According to the authorities, snow and winds will cause blizzards in some places, making any movement “dangerous or even sometimes impossible”.

Canada was also bracing for “seasonally unseasonably low temperatures”, heavy snowfall and possible freezing rain in some areas.

The authorities have encouraged residents of Quebec, for example, to “prepare emergency plans and carry emergency kits containing drinking water, food, medicine, a first aid kit and a torch. poached”.

The country’s main airport, in Toronto, was racking up flight delays and cancellations.

Frostbite and hypothermia

The icy front in the United States should strengthen by Friday and continue through the Christmas weekend. Its power caused the NWS agency in Buffalo, New York, to call it “a once-in-a-generation storm.”

The Midwest and the Great Lakes region will be particularly affected this weekend, with blizzards.

The temperature felt in the Great Plains region is expected to reach up to -55°C.

“A cold of this magnitude could cause frostbite on exposed skin within minutes, as well as hypothermia and death if exposure is prolonged,” warned the NWS.

The gusts can also blow up to 80 km / h, causing possible falling trees and power cuts.

The cold has prompted some people to embark on the “boiling water challenge”, or challenge of boiling water: they publish videos in which they throw very hot water in the air to see it crystallize immediately.

The private meteorological site AccuWeather warned of the possible formation of a “cyclonic bomb”, formed by the meeting of polar air with a mass of warmer air, causing a very rapid drop in pressure.

But from Thursday, millions of Americans are expected at airports across the country, with the holiday season this year expected to be “busier” than in 2021, with a return “to pre-pandemic levels”, according to the Transportation Security Agency (TSA).

Roads also promise to be busy, with 102 million Americans having to drive to where they will be spending the holidays, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

In total, about 112 million people must travel at least 80 km between December 23 and January 2, according to this organization, the third highest level since it began this count in 2000.

12/22/2022 23:49:20 – Chicago (AFP) – © 2022 AFP

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