Much of the United States is still experiencing subzero temperatures and is on alert

The National Weather Service (NWS) indicated that heavy freezing rain is expected in parts of the Cascades region to the west, with snow accumulations reaching the edge of the Cascades. 60 centimeters.

The agency predicts the center of the storm will move into the Mississippi Valley today and snowfall will spread from the north central plains into the Mississippi region. Huge lakes and the Atlantic coast.

The extreme cold of the past week, with a thermal feeling of 57 degrees Celsius below zerohas caused some spills and other damage in North Dakota’s oil fields, according to The Bismarck Tribune.

In the city of New York lThe temperature in the morning was three degrees Celsius, with a wind chill of eight below zero, and in Montpelier, Vermont the thermometer read eight below zero and with the wind the wind chill was 13 degrees below zero.

In Washington DC, the federal government returned to normality on Thursday, following a suspension of activities on Monday due to a holiday and weather conditions on Tuesday and a partial reactivation on Wednesday.

The storm, which The Weather Channel has named “Indigo,” covered the streets of Portland with ice (Oregon) and interrupted electricity supply to more than 70,000 users on Wednesday evening, according to the PowerOutage.us platform.

In Lincoln, Nebraska, Thursday’s weather report shows a temperature of 14 degrees below zero, with a wind chill of 11 degrees below zero and an 80% chance of snow.

In Detroit, Michigan, the day started with temperatures of minus four degrees Celsius and the NWS predicted snow accumulations of up to 90 centimeters in the region.

Source: El heraldo

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