These Cities Are Directly In The Path Of A Major Winter Storm

A significant winter storm is currently impacting a vast portion of the United States, bringing severe weather conditions to numerous cities across the Plains, Midwest, and East Coast.

Cities such as Kansas City, St. Louis, Topeka, and Wichita are experiencing heavy snowfall, with some areas expecting up to a foot of accumulation.

Central Plains and Midwest

The storm has led to hazardous travel conditions, including numerous accidents along major interstates like I-49 and I-44 in Missouri.

Central Plains and Midwest

A tragic incident occurred in Nebraska, where a highway patrol trooper lost his life after being struck by a snowplow.

Central Plains and Midwest

The storm is advancing into the Tennessee River Valley, regions still recovering from recent flooding. Cities in Kentucky and Tennessee are under winter storm warnings, with forecasts predicting snowfall between 5 to 10 inches.

Tennessee River Valley

Wind gusts up to 35 mph are expected to exacerbate the situation, making travel particularly dangerous.

Tennessee River Valley

As the storm progresses eastward, it is anticipated to affect parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions

Mid-Atlantic and Northeast

Cities including Chicago, Detroit, and those along the I-70, I-80, and I-90 corridors are in the projected path. Residents in these areas should prepare for significant snowfall and potential disruptions.

Mid-Atlantic and Northeast

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