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Record-low temperatures are set to hit the United States over the next few days.
Thirty-five states have issued weather advisories due to the bitterly cold weather, with risks of deadly winter storms and deadly conditions.
CNN Weather reports:
Arctic air will interact with a storm system moving out of the Rockies to create hazardous winter weather from the Central US to the mid-Atlantic coast.
The bitter cold and snow will also complicate recovery efforts in parts of Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia, where communities are still reeling from a deadly flooding caused by a storm over the weekend.
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The cold air will get more intense and expansive throughout the week and about three-quarters of the US population is expected to experience below-freezing conditions by Friday.
Temperatures will plunge as much as 50 degrees below February averages, threatening to break more than 270 temperature records across at least 27 states.
The reports come after 15 people perished as a result of a storm affecting Kentucky and West Virginia.
Meanwhile, two individuals are said to have died from hypothermia.
“That should tell all of us the weather conditions are as dangerous as that water is,” Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said at a news conference on Tuesday morning.
“The Kentucky National Guard is transitioning from life-saving missions to recovery efforts focused on debris removal, restoring access and transporting supplies to affected communities,” he continued.
“If you cannot safely power your home by the middle of today, you need to be looking at a shelter option,” Beshear urged. “You need to make sure you’re safe.”
According to NOAA’s Winter Storm Severity Index, states including Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas could all receive over a foot of snow over the next 24 hours, making driving much more perilous.
Despite constant scaremongering about global warming and supposedly record-high temperatures, Americans continue to experience freezing-cold winters that show no signs of abating.
Back in December, a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association(JAMA) found that the number of people who have died from cold weather-related complications has doubled between the period of 1999 to 2022.
Cold Weather-Related Deaths Soar Despite ‘Global Warming’ — Doubled Over Past 20 Years
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