By Anjali Sharma
WASGINGTON – According to media reports on Sunday the US have cancelled over 14,000 flights have from Saturday through Monday, as the winter storm intensified across the country.
US President Trump has issued emergency declarations for 10 states as authorities continue to prepare for frigid cold which will sweep across the eastern two-thirds of the country, media reported.
Over 14,800 flights have been cancelled between Saturday and Monday, with stretches of interstate shut down from dangerous road conditions, due to the snow storm media reported, cited FlightAware.
According to media reports 43% of American Airlines’ scheduled flights have been grounded, and 35% of Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines’ scheduled flights.
It noted that Saturday saw more than 4,000 cancellations, primarily in Dallas and Charlotte, and Monday already has more than 1,600 flights cancelled, with the majority of the effects in New York and Boston.
US President Trump approved emergency declarations for Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana, and West Virginia, and said that authorities are working closely with FEMA, Governors, and State Emergency Management teams to ensure the safety of everyone.
The National Weather Service, the winter storm would sweep across the eastern two-thirds of the US over the weekend.
It noted that sub-zero lows will spread from northern and central plains into the northeast through Sunday, NWS said that sub-freezing temperatures are expected each night as far south as the Gulf Coast.
NWS said that extremely cold temperatures would expand across the eastern two-thirds of the US, with very cold weather continuing through the next week, and advised preparing for the “life-threatening cold,” as wind chills and prolonged cold could pose a risk of hypothermia and frostbite.
It said in another post on X, that the winter storm would expand into the Mid-Atlantic states tonight, then into the Northeast late Sunday.
According to the NWS, heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain will have significant impacts across much of the eastern half of the United States.
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem urged people to stay off the roads and take necessary precautions.
A massive winter storm is sweeping across the US, with heavy snow, ice, and record-breaking cold temperatures.
The storm spans over 1,300 miles, with impacts expected across more than 2,000 miles from Texas to New England through Sunday, media reported.
It stressed that increasing ice accumulation is causing power outages across the South, with thunder and lightning possible in areas of heavy freezing rain and sleet.
Over half of Americans will experience subzero wind chills, locking snow and ice in place and leaving those without power shivering for days.
According to media reports, the National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings, and emergency declarations have been made in over 17 states.