Severe storm leaves millions without power due to winds and torrential rains
Powerful storm hits US East Coast with wind gusts of over 70 mph and provokes widespread power outages in the area.
2024-12-13T12:28:14+00:00- Severe Storm Hits East Coast
- Wind Gusts Exceed 70 mph
- Over 4,000 Flights Delayed
Millions along the East Coast of the United States are dealing with the effects of a powerful storm system that rapidly intensified on Wednesday.
With wind gusts exceeding 70 mph and heavy rainfall, the storm has caused power outages and significant travel delays along the I-95 corridor.
This system, exhibiting characteristics typical of an atmospheric river, began developing in the Ohio Valley before intensifying as it reached the Northeast.
Wind gusts have reached dangerous levels, surpassing hurricane-force winds in higher elevations of Massachusetts, while New York City recorded gusts near 50 mph.
Storm Impacts Millions Along the East Coast
Power outages have progressed toward the East Coast, affecting nearly 20,000 households in North Carolina and also impacting Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
While utility companies have not indicated prolonged outages, any interruption is a significant inconvenience given the approaching cold weather.
Airports from Washington D.C. to southern New England are experiencing average delays of one to three hours.
FlightAware.com reported over 4,000 delayed flights and nearly 800 cancellations nationwide.
Travelers Affected by the Storm
Boston’s Logan International Airport and Washington D.C.’s Reagan International Airport are among the hardest hit by these delays.
Amtrak services have also been disrupted due to adverse weather conditions, according to Fox Weather.
Delays in Massachusetts are a direct result of the severe weather impacting the region.
Flood alerts have been issued for millions across the region, as the combination of rainfall and snowmelt poses potential problems for communities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.