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Storm Blair live: Deadly winter conditions cause hundreds of crashes as 63 million hit by snow and ice

Hundreds of flights have been canceled throughout the US amid the dangerous winter storm which is hitting New York, D.C. and even the Midwest

Katie Hawkinson
in Washington D.C. and New York
,Shweta Sharma,Julia Musto
Monday 06 January 2025 21:30 GMT
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Winter storm impacts on air and road travel

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An arctic blast is battering the southern US as a brutal winter storm blows from the Ohio River Valley to the mid-Atlantic on Monday morning.

The storm has disrupted travel, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind to the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. At least seven deaths tied to inclement weather were reported over the weekend in Missouri and Kansas.

Hundreds of flights have been canceled across airports in the Midwest and along the East Coast, and officials in several states are pleading with residents to keep off the roads unless there’s an emergency.

And, hundreds of thousands of customers have been left in the dark in Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and other states, according to the tracker PowerOutage.US.

“For some, this could be the heaviest snowfall in over a decade,” the NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center said in a statement.

Meanwhile, frigid air is blowing into the southern US, bringing single-digit “feels like” temperatures to much of Texas and causing officials to issue a freeze watch in orange-growing Florida.

Many states, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia, issued states of emergency ahead of the storm. Washington, D.C. is also under a snow emergency alert as of Sunday afternoon.

Four years after the January 6 Capitol riot, police guard building amid winter storm

Three police officers stand in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on Monday in Washington, D.C. Monday marks the fourth anniversary since rioters stormed the Capitol
Three police officers stand in front of the U.S. Capitol Building on Monday in Washington, D.C. Monday marks the fourth anniversary since rioters stormed the Capitol (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The Washington Monument is visible as a U.S. Capitol Police officer stands guard at the U.S. Capitol Building on Monday. Snow from the winter storm is seen falling outside. The area will see several inches before the day is done
The Washington Monument is visible as a U.S. Capitol Police officer stands guard at the U.S. Capitol Building on Monday. Snow from the winter storm is seen falling outside. The area will see several inches before the day is done (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
U.S. Capitol Police officers stand watch outside the U.S. Capitol building as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress. Travel in the area has been snarled by Winter Storm Blair
U.S. Capitol Police officers stand watch outside the U.S. Capitol building as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress. Travel in the area has been snarled by Winter Storm Blair (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
Julia Musto6 January 2025 17:45

Cincinnati Airport works to clear airfield after historic snowfall

Julia Musto6 January 2025 17:30

Up to 12 inches of snow are forecast to fall across the Mid-Atlantic

The first winter storm of the season is expected to produce between six and 12 inches of snow across the Mid-Atlantic, including in Washington, D.C., forecasters warned Monday.

An additional two to four inches are anticipated to fall over the Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians, the National Weather Service warned.

By Monday evening, freezing rain and light icing is forecast to develop from the Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic.

Julia Musto6 January 2025 17:15

Icicles block Virginia road cam

Julia Musto6 January 2025 17:00

Virginia sees more than 200 crashes in just 12 hours — including one fatality

In Virginia, state police said they had responded to more than 200 crashes between 4 p.m. Sunday and 4 a.m. Monday, although not all of the incidents were storm related.

Several accidents included injuries. One was fatal.

A 32-year-old man identified as Timothy Lee Tanner died around midnight in Wakefield after his truck ran off the road and struck a tree, according to WRIC. Police said he was driving too fast for roadway conditions and wasn’t wearing a seat belt, while alcohol appears to be a contributing factor.

With reporting from The Associated Press

Julia Musto6 January 2025 16:45

President Biden changes travel plans due to weather

Snowy conditions in Washington, D.C., forced a change in President Joe Biden’s travel plans on Monday.

Biden, who is heading to New Orleans following the New Year’s Day truck attack, will drive to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland to board Air Force One for the flight. He typically flies directly to the base on the Marine One helicopter.

With reporting from The Associated Press

Julia Musto6 January 2025 16:34

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport sees record snowfall

Some 8.4 inches of snow fell in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sunday, resulting in flight cancelations.

That marks their snowiest day since 1998 and broke their record daily maximum snowfall set in 1977.

A few more inches of snow were expected on Monday across Cincinnati, where car and truck crashes Monday morning shut down at least two major routes.

With reporting from The Associated Press

Julia Musto6 January 2025 16:30

Rail travel also snarled by winter storm

Tthe nation’s passenger railways have also been disrupted by the storm, with more than 20 cancelations reported on Sunday and about 40 planned for Monday.

“If local authorities are telling people not to travel, it’s counterintuitive to try to run a full slate of services when people are being told to stay home,” Amtrak spokesperson Marc Magliari told The Associated Press.

Julia Musto6 January 2025 16:15

In Photos: Americans respond to deadly winter storm

People throw snowballs on Monday near D.C.’s Washington Monument as U.S. flags fly at half-staff in memorial to former President Jimmy Carter. The city will see several inches of snow
People throw snowballs on Monday near D.C.’s Washington Monument as U.S. flags fly at half-staff in memorial to former President Jimmy Carter. The city will see several inches of snow (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Desheria Franklin, who works for the city of Annapolis, shovels snow on Monday in Annapolis, Maryland. Maryland schools were closed due to the inclement weather conditions
Desheria Franklin, who works for the city of Annapolis, shovels snow on Monday in Annapolis, Maryland. Maryland schools were closed due to the inclement weather conditions (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
Snow covers homes on Monday during a winter storm in Cincinnati, Ohio. The city saw record snowfall over the weekend
Snow covers homes on Monday during a winter storm in Cincinnati, Ohio. The city saw record snowfall over the weekend (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)
A truck sprays salt on the street during a winter storm in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday. Very cold temperatures will persist there throughout the week
A truck sprays salt on the street during a winter storm in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday. Very cold temperatures will persist there throughout the week (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)
Julia Musto6 January 2025 16:00

Winter storm conditions force school closures

Schools were closed Monday in multiple states across the eastern U.S. due to winter storm conditions.

Closures were reported in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, as well as Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

“Our priority is the safety of everyone in our city and getting D.C. cleaned and fully opened as soon as possible,” Mayor Muriel Bowser wrote in a post on social media.

“That said, if you don’t need to be on the roads tonight and tomorrow, stay home.”

Julia Musto6 January 2025 15:45

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