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Historic Winter Storm Takes Out Power, Cancels Schools Across U.S.

On Monday morning, hundreds of thousands of people across the Midwest and Eastern states lost power and many more lost work and school as a historic winter storm dumped, and continues to dump, several inches of snow. I was stuck at home without going. they.

23 amazing states are below Winter storm warnings and advisories From the National Weather Service (NWS), According to to newsweekMissouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware are under warning.

Alaska, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Arkansas, Tennessee, Montana, New York, Vermont, Wisconsin and Iowa are all under winter weather warnings, the paper said.

formal emergency situation has been declared A state of emergency has been declared in Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, and several counties in New Jersey. newsweek Reported.

As of 3 p.m. Monday, about 270,000 customers were without power across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, West Virginia and Virginia, according to tracking. Website PowerOutage.us.

The number of helpless households in these states is almost 300,000 when new york post The media said it viewed the website early in the morning.

Public and private schools in the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas are similar shut down More than 6 to 8 inches of snow fell across the region on Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands of children stuck at home in freezing weather.

He is declaring a state of emergency. announcementMaryland Governor Wes Moore (Democratic) urged residents to “stay off the roads” and “charge your communication devices in case of a power outage.”

dozens of schools pennsylvania There were also closures or two-hour delays, according to WTAE.

Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky cancel WLKY reports that it provides classes to approximately 100,000 students.

It snowed again expected It is expected to hit the Mid-Atlantic region Monday evening, according to WUSA9.

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