[h=1]72 MILLION are put under a winter storm warning: Three dead as Northeast is buried in blizzards and thousands are left without power in the South while California braces for conditions 'not seen for a decade' in coast-to-coast wall of snow[/h]
PUBLISHED: 14:38, 7 January 2017 | UPDATED: 22:45, 7 January 2017
- A winter storm from Alabama to New York City has left three people dead and threatens to dump a foot of snow in some areas
- North Carolina cities Burlington, Greensboro and Roxboro has received eight inches or more of snow
- Several inches fell in southeast Virginia, where a blizzard warning was issued for the cities along the coast
- New York City is expected to see between three and five inches of snow, while forecasters predict as much as eight inches in Long Island
- Connecticut authorities shut down Interstate 91 in both directions after a 25-car pileup clogged traffic in Middletown
- Power outages have grown to 25,000 in North Carolina, according to a news release from the governor
- Many airlines have cancelled flights through Saturday and South Carolina officials have asked drivers to stay home due to the hazardous road conditions
- Meanwhile in California up to 12 inches of rain is expected over the weekend in lower-lying areas
- The combination of heavy rain and melting snow could trigger the worst flooding the state has seen in at least 20 years
PUBLISHED: 14:38, 7 January 2017 | UPDATED: 22:45, 7 January 2017