A severe winter storm is hitting the Southeastern United States, particularly affecting areas like Houston and New Orleans, which are not typically prepared for such weather. Houston experienced significant snowfall, resulting in the cancellation of all flights at its major airports. Regions under blizzard warnings may see up to 10 inches of snow, prompting governors to declare states of emergency. Road closures and school cancellations are widespread as forecasters advise against travel. This storm marks a notable weather event for the region, potentially the most significant since 1960.
The ongoing winter storm has brought unprecedented conditions to the Southeast, impacting schools, airports, and road travel, with significant snowfall predicted in areas unaccustomed to such weather.
Authorities are warning residents against traveling as the storm progresses, leading to major delays and cancellations at airports and the shutdown of key highways, particularly in the Gulf Coast region.
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