Historic cloud in eastern U.S., state of emergency declared

The US eastern coast is preparing for the impact of a huge snowstorm that will strike this region for the first time in four years. The storm is expected to spread from South Carolina to Maine and bring storm winds to coastal areas, along with storms. Five American states have declared [...]
The US eastern coast is preparing for the impact of a huge snowstorm that will strike this region for the first time in four years.
The storm is expected to spread from South Carolina to Maine and bring storm winds to coastal areas, along with storms.
Five American states have declared a state of emergency, reports Bubc.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a town that is not unknown to snowfall, said the storm could be historic.
More than two meters of snow can fall in New England. Meteorological officials also warn floods near the coast.
It could be a lot of snow.
Prescients say there is the possibility that the storm, known as “No.
The current record of 60 inches [70 cm] in 24 hours was established in 2003.
Experts say the storm will pass through bumbogenosis, which means the colder air is expected to mix with the warmer sea air, which will lead to a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure.
The process leads to so - called Cyclonic bombs.
“Rumption should only be limited to emergency”, the National Weather Service (NVS) in Boston warned.
If you must travel, bring along a winter survival bag. If you get stuck, stay with your” vehicle, says the warning.
A heavy storm began to strike the country's coast in the early hours of Saturday morning, and snowfall has already been recorded in several countries.
Warnings were given, people destroyed shop shelves.
This is going to be a very big storm, perhaps one of the biggest we've experienced in recent years. They are expected to make the journey almost impossible, and we call on everyone, as much as possible, to stay home tomorrow”, said Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.
The National Meteorological Service has issued warnings of floods for coastal areas, and Amtrak has cancelled passenger railway traffic in most of the region.
They also warned of a snowstorm in the Boston Metropolitan area, where an estimated 4.9 million people live, predicting difficult conditions and harmful winds.
Photos posted on social networks show that customers have gathered in clean shops and shelves while preparing the necessary things before the storm.
The northeast <x0).Era that will blow through the Middle Atlantic states will bring cold and dangerous extreme conditions into many communities”, National Security Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall announced, noting that it will actively monitor the projected storm waves and will work closely with Federal Emergency. Management Agency to offer everything you need.












