19 states told to brace for dangerous ice storm, power outages
Briefly

An approaching ice storm is set to affect 19 U.S. states, leading officials to issue travel warnings and weather advisories. Areas including the Northeast and Upper Midwest are expected to face significant ice accumulation, leading to potential power outages and dangerous travel conditions. Some schools and businesses may delay openings due to hazardous conditions. The National Weather Service urges the public to exercise caution when traveling and moving outdoors to avoid falls on icy surfaces. The storm is predicted to begin affecting these areas Wednesday and continue into Thursday.
'Be prepared for slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving,' the National Weather Service (NWS) warned. 'If you are going outside, watch your first few steps... ' the agency added.
Meteorologists told Americans to prepare for significant ice accumulation that will cause power outages and create treacherous driving conditions, especially across parts the Northeast.
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