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Unprecedented cold wave hits in the U.S. 46 degrees below zero in Montana, affecting the sports world

On the 22nd, the United States, which is experiencing an unusually large cold wave, further expanded the area affected by the "winter storm" ahead of Christmas. According to the Associated Press, temperatures in all areas were nearly 10 degrees below normal, and temperatures dropped to 46 degrees below zero in Elk Park, Montana. 

The lowest expected temperature in Des Moines, the capital of the Midwestern state of Iowa (population 200,000), is 23 degrees below zero on the 22nd and 20 degrees below zero on the 23rd. Strong winds are expected to bring temperatures close to 38 degrees below zero, and experts warn that "frostbite will occur after just five minutes outdoors." 

Buffalo (population 280,000) in northwestern New York is expected to experience a "once-in-a-decade snowstorm" with winds of nearly 30 meters per hour on the 23rd. As a result, the Sabres of the Buffalo-based North American Ice Hockey League (NHL) postponed their home game against the Lightning on the same day. 

Even in El Paso, the westernmost point of Texas, which borders Mexico, the expected minimum temperature on the 23rd is 6 degrees below zero. Due to this effect, flight is also confused, and on the afternoon of the 22nd, 2156 flights were canceled throughout the United States, and 1576 flights on the 23rd have already been canceled. Vancouver International Airport in western Canada is also experiencing a series of delays and cancellations. 

The airports with the most cancellations in the U.S. are Chicago, Illinois and Denver, Colorado. The lowest temperature in Denver at an altitude of 1,600 meters on the 22nd was 31 degrees below zero, making it the first "major cold wave" in 32 years.

Record cold wave in the United States affects about 60% of the population ... "Alarm" for more than 200 million people

In the United States, a large area has been hit by a record-breaking cold wave, and the lives of citizens have been affected in various places, such as flight cancellations and power outages. 

Ahead of Christmas weekend, the United States is experiencing a "historic winter storm," and according to weather officials, warnings have been issued for more than 200 million people, or about 60% of the population. 

NBC's summary shows that at least nine people were killed in car accidents caused by the storm, including Kentucky and Missouri. 

In addition, more than 7,000 flights have been canceled due to strong winds and other factors, and more than 1 million households across the United States have lost power. 

Parts of coastal New York State are flooded by rain and strong winds, and Governor Hawkle has declared a state of emergency and urged people to reschedule their Christmas holiday trips.


Ahead of Christmas weekend, the United States is experiencing a "historic winter storm," and according to weather officials, warnings have been issued for more than 200 million people, or about 60% of the population.
BOMB CYCLONE BLANKETS THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA WITH SNOW


Record cold snap in the United States... 17 dead, more than 10,000 flights canceled, more than 1 million households without power

In the United States, a large area has been hit by a record-breaking cold wave, and the lives of citizens have been affected in various places, such as flight cancellations and power outages. 

Ahead of Christmas weekend, the United States is experiencing a "historic winter storm," and according to weather officials, warnings have been issued for more than 200 million people, or about 60% of the population. 

In Ohio, there were multiple accidents involving 50 cars, and at least one person died. According to NBC's summary, at least 17 people have died so far, including in car accidents caused by snowstorms. 

In addition, due to strong winds and other factors, more than 10,000 flights were canceled by the 23rd, and more than 1 million households in the United States were without power. 

Parts of coastal New York State are flooded by rain and strong winds, and Governor Hawkle has declared a state of emergency and urged people to reschedule their Christmas holiday trips.

U.S. Widespread record cold snaps, traffic accidents, flight cancellations, and other major impacts on citizens' lives

As the Christmas holidays begin in the United States, a record-breaking cold wave has hit a wide area, which has had a major impact on citizens' lives. 

According to meteorological authorities, a large area from central to eastern parts of the United States has been hit by a cold wave, and warnings about heavy snowfall have been issued for more than 200 million people, or about 60% of the population. 

According to CBS television, at least 19 deaths have been confirmed across the U.S. in connection with the cold snap, including a snowstorm that killed four people in an accident involving about 50 cars in Ohio. In addition, more than 5,800 flights to and from domestic airports had been canceled by the night of the 23rd. 

In eastern New York State, a state of emergency has been declared, and people are asked to refrain from traveling until the 25th, when the weather is expected to worsen, and driving is prohibited, which is affecting the lives of citizens.

Severe cold wave in the United States, power loss of more than 700,000 homes on Christmas Eve, 2,700 flights canceled

In the United States, which is suffering from a severe cold wave, more than 700,000 homes lost power on the 24th. At least 16 people have been killed in weather-related car accidents and thousands stranded by flight cancellations. 

The power outage reached 1.8 million homes as of the early morning of the 24th. Although it has since decreased, power companies continue to call for power conservation. 

The cold snap has had a major impact on citizens trying to enjoy the Christmas holidays. The American Automobile Association had expected 112.7 million people to travel more than 50 miles (80 kilometers) from their homes between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, but many are expected to be forced to cancel or change their plans. 

According to the air operation information company Flightaware, more than 2,700 flights were canceled on the 24th. More than 6,400 flights were delayed. More than 5,000 flights were canceled on the 23rd. 

Weather-related traffic accidents have reportedly killed at least 16 people and left many cars stranded on snow-covered roads.

Strong cold wave on rise, 17 dead, power outages and flight cancellations one after another

A strong cold wave hit various parts of the United States on the 24th. Some areas were hit by a blizzard called a "bomb cyclone," and about 500,000 homes lost power. Flight cancellations were also one after another. At least 17 deaths have been confirmed so far. The U.S. was hit by a cold snap In New York State, where the cold snap hit; Governor Kathy Hochul sent National Guard troops to Erie County and Buffalo. Buffalo has been hit by a blizzard and emergency services are almost paralyzed. 

According to the flight information site "FlightAware", more than 2,800 flights were canceled and more than 6,600 flights were delayed on the 24th. 

Roads were icy and visibility was reduced by a blizzard. The Colorado and Kansas sections of Interstate 70 were closed, and some of the main roads were also closed. 

The National Weather Service has urged residents to stay indoors, saying their lives are at risk. The bureau announced on the 23rd that the temperature had dropped to 48 degrees below zero in some areas.

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