New York, northeast US to be pummeled by foot of snow, 'hazardous whiteout conditions'
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Widespread winter weather impacted much of the U.S., with Kentucky experiencing severe flooding that resulted in deaths and the declaration of a state of emergency. A 73-year-old man drowned in floodwaters, and a youth died with another victim missing. Alongside flooding, the Northern Plains faced life-threatening cold with wind chills reaching minus 50°F. Tornado watches were issued for parts of Georgia and Florida, indicating a volatile weather pattern across multiple states. Residents were advised to take caution and stay off the roads due to hazardous conditions.
Much of the U.S. faced severe winter weather, including torrential rain causing flooding in Kentucky, and extreme cold temperatures across the Northern Plains.
Kentucky has seen intense flooding resulting in multiple fatalities, with emergency services conducting rescue operations and residents urged to stay off the roads.
The National Weather Service warned of life-threatening cold in the Northern Plains and hazardous whiteout conditions in New England due to heavy snowfall.
Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency as Kentucky faced flash flooding, with multiple reports of lives lost and rescues underway.
Read at New York Post
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