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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:15 am
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Temperatures drop to -30C in China as 90 percent of country is gripped by extreme 'cold wave' weather
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/21/us/winter ... index.html
JANUARY 22, 2016 STORM JONAS
Gov. Tom Wolf has declared a state of emergency in Pennsylvania, joining Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal issues a state of emergency for 21 counties.
Communities on the East Coast braced Thursday for what could be the winter's biggest storm yet.
About 75 million people are in the storm's path, with nearly 30 million under blizzard watches or warnings. Severe weather, including tornadoes, could hit Gulf states, and some of the country's most populous cities could see blizzard-like conditions.
There could be winds as strong as 60 mph, coastal storm surges and flooding on top of whatever precipitation will fall. And it could be a lot.
"It's not out of the question that some localized areas receive over 2 feet of fresh snow," CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said.
Are you monitoring the winter storm that's headed for the eastern US? We are! Updates here: https://t.co/RM18lAhcRz pic.twitter.com/ez9Dr2umRu
— NASA (@NASA) January 21, 2016
Washington could see the most. Starting Friday afternoon and into Saturday night, up to 30 inches could fall in the nation's capital.
PHOTOS: Snow hit during the Wednesday evening rush hour and caused a mess. https://t.co/yLTbSXAwRx pic.twitter.com/PecCUTM7PX
Temperatures drop to -30C in China as 90 percent of country is gripped by extreme 'cold wave' weather
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/21/us/winter ... index.html
JANUARY 22, 2016 STORM JONAS
Gov. Tom Wolf has declared a state of emergency in Pennsylvania, joining Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal issues a state of emergency for 21 counties.
Communities on the East Coast braced Thursday for what could be the winter's biggest storm yet.
About 75 million people are in the storm's path, with nearly 30 million under blizzard watches or warnings. Severe weather, including tornadoes, could hit Gulf states, and some of the country's most populous cities could see blizzard-like conditions.
There could be winds as strong as 60 mph, coastal storm surges and flooding on top of whatever precipitation will fall. And it could be a lot.
"It's not out of the question that some localized areas receive over 2 feet of fresh snow," CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said.
Are you monitoring the winter storm that's headed for the eastern US? We are! Updates here: https://t.co/RM18lAhcRz pic.twitter.com/ez9Dr2umRu
— NASA (@NASA) January 21, 2016
Washington could see the most. Starting Friday afternoon and into Saturday night, up to 30 inches could fall in the nation's capital.
PHOTOS: Snow hit during the Wednesday evening rush hour and caused a mess. https://t.co/yLTbSXAwRx pic.twitter.com/PecCUTM7PX