Feb 11 • 13:16 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Alert for ice falling in New York and a new storm is heading to the southern United States

Authorities in New York issue warnings for falling ice amid rising temperatures as a new storm approaches the southern United States.

A new weather system from the Pacific is set to impact large regions of the western United States on February 11, leading to residual snow in the east and a notable thermal contrast in the center and south. In New York, as temperatures moderately rise, officials have warned about the potential dangers related to melting ice and snow. The city's Emergency Management Office has specifically highlighted the risk of ice and snow falling from buildings and structures as maximum temperatures are expected to hover around 30°F (-1°C), prompting increased caution among residents.

As temperatures begin to melt the snow cover in the northeastern parts of the country, the warnings serve as a reminder of the ongoing hazards created by winter weather. The risk of falling ice poses significant safety concerns, particularly in urban areas where buildings can accumulate hazardous ice formations. Residents are advised to exercise caution and avoid areas where ice accumulation is likely, especially during the warm-up period that follows heavy snowfall.

This developing weather situation illustrates the challenges that come with transitional seasons in the United States, especially when contrasting weather patterns occur. With a new storm system on the way for the western states, the focus will shift to how these weather changes will affect travel and safety in areas affected by both snow melt and incoming precipitation.

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