In the United States these days is colder than Mars

Following the unusual snowfall on the southeastern coast, a powerful winter storm will strike the eastern American continent with more than 20 inches [30 cm] of snow and powerful winds. According to weather forecasters, by the end of this week, some parts of the United States will be colder than [...]
Following the unusual snowfall on the southeastern coast, a powerful winter storm will strike the eastern American continent with more than 20 inches [30 cm] of snow and powerful winds. Some parts of the United States will be colder than Mars, according to weather forecasters. 13 countries from South Carolina to Maine are on alert because of the bomb storm that has begun to cause chaos since Thursday. Forecasts say that countries in the east will see the winds of hurricanes and heavy snowfalls.
A rapid drop in low pressure will result in what is known as the bomb cyclone, which occurs when a cellon has a sharp drop in atmospheric pressure in a short period of time. The bombs can bring colder air from the north, griping the northern hemisphere with freezing temperatures. They often occur in North America when North America's cold air interacts with warm air over the Atlantic Ocean, but such storms have also been reported in East Asia and South America.
At least 12 people in the United States have lost their lives this week as a result of the cold weather, while the American Senate has cancelled the vote Thursday so lawmakers can leave Washington before the storm. More than 2700 flights were cancelled Thursday in the U.S., while the southeastern part of the United States has also seen beaches cover with snow. And for many this has been the first snow they've seen in their lives.
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