ANNAPOLIS, Md.— A major winter blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures in the US stirred dangerous travel conditions from central and Southern states all the way to the East Coast early Monday, prompting schools and government offices in several states to close.Snow and ice blanketed major roads across Kansas, western Nebraska and parts of Indiana, where the state’s National Guard was activated to help stranded motorists.
Nearly 300,000 customers were without power early Monday across Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois and Missouri, according to electric utility tracking website PowerOutage.us.The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for Kansas and Missouri, where blizzard conditions brought wind gusts of up to 45 mph (72 kph).The warnings extended to New Jersey for Monday and into early Tuesday.“For locations in this region that receive the highest snow totals, it may be the heaviest snowfall in at least a decade,” the weather service said.Gary Wright wore a parka as he and his husband chipped away at thick ice coating his SUV in a slippery apartment parking lot in Missouri.
Wright said he will work remotely Monday, but wanted to scrape off his vehicle as an excuse to spend a little time in the snow.He also is seeking boots for their two older dogs when their paws hit the cold ground.The polar vortex of ultra-cold air usually spins around the North Pole.
People in the US, Europe and Asia experience its intense cold when the vortex escapes and plunges southward.Studies show a fast-warming Arctic is partly to blame for the increasing frequency of the polar vortex extending its icy grip.Starting Monday, the eastern two-thirds of the US will experience dangerous, bone-chilling cold and wind chills, forecasters said.Temperatures could be 12 to 25 degrees (7 to 14 degrees Celsius) below normal.The Northeastern states are more likely to experience several days of cold after a mostly mild start to winter, said...