Enormous snowstorm warnings in the USA β over 30 million affected
A massive snowstorm is set to impact the US East Coast, affecting over 30 million people, with New York under a travel ban.
A severe snowstorm is approaching the US East Coast, prompting warnings that over 30 million people could be affected. New York City is expected to be hit the hardest, with forecasts predicting up to 45 centimeters of snow by Monday evening. In response to the impending storm, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has instituted a travel ban that will restrict all vehicles from the streets of New York from 8 PM on Sunday until noon on Monday, local time.
The mayor indicated that this storm could be one of the most significant the city has faced in the past decade, raising concerns about safety and accessibility. In preparation, local authorities are urging all residents to remain indoors to avoid dangerous travel conditions, as both New York and New Jersey have declared states of emergency. New Jersey's Governor Mikie Sherril has similarly warned of severe snowstorm conditions across the state, advising residents to make plans to stay safe and sheltered.
The activation of National Guard members in both states highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need for preparedness amidst ongoing weather challenges. As communities brace for the impending storm, attention is also drawn to the implications of such extreme weather events on infrastructure and public services, further emphasizing the increasing frequency of significant weather disturbances in the region.