Forecasters predict that temperatures will soon drop to 26 degrees in large parts of Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Kansas.
Due to frost, snowfall and strong winds in the United States, at least 55 people died. The Associated Press reported this today, January 20.
Forecasters predict temperatures will soon drop to 26 degrees in large parts of Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Kansas, with significant amounts of snow falling in New York, Baltimore, Washington and the District of Columbia.
The AP reported 55 deaths, mostly from hypothermia or weather-related accidents. Tennessee alone has recorded 19 deaths.
It was also reported that as a result of the stormy weather, on January 19, 63 thousand customers were without power in Oregon.
The National Weather Service says thawing should be expected across the country beginning early next week.
Let’s remember that in early January, Hurricane Charlotte hit Ukraine, bringing heavy snow, blizzards and strong winds.
Source: korrespondent

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