In the United States, the storm kills five people and leaves hundreds of thousands without power

Five people died in accidents linked to the dire conditions in the central states of Missouri and Kansas, according to local authorities. “The roads remain dangerous” particularly because of the ice, warned the governor of Kentucky (central-east) Andy Beshear, urging people not to leave their homes.

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Surreal scenes in Washington

A blanket of white covered the streets of Washington, where sidewalks and parks became playgrounds for snowball fights by children and adults. Some even put on skis. In places, up to 30 centimeters of snow was expected, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.



Members have fun on a snowy National Mall in Washington DC, January 6, 2025. — © WILL OLIVER / keystone-sda.ch

“I feel so happy. I grew up in the snow,” Nikki White assured AFPTV, skiing on her feet and planning to take advantage of it “because it doesn’t snow much anymore” in these times of global warming. Scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and more severe due to human-caused climate change.

For Patricia Kristjanson, who says she “grew up in Winnipeg, Canada,” “snow days are the best thing about being a kid because there’s no school.” Not far away, the two main airports of the federal capital have been forced to cancel more than 500 flights since 6 a.m. (noon in Switzerland).



Crews work before dawn to clear snow from the steps of the East Front of the United States Capitol as a winter storm bears down on the nation’s capital January 6, 2025 in Washington, DC. — © CHIP SOMODEVILLA / Getty Images via AFP

Bad weather in the capital did not prevent Congress from certifying Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election on Monday, four years to the day after the violent assault on the Capitol by his supporters after his defeat against Joe Biden in November 2020.

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Southeastern states could be affected too

While authorities warned all day Monday about the danger of traveling on snowy and icy roads, videos published by The Weather Channel showed vehicles skidding on icy roads and semi-trailers ending up in snow. roadside barriers in Kansas. “The snow turned to ice, leading to power outages and more dangerous road conditions. Transportation safety teams are working hard to clear roadways for utility and emergency crews to travel,” said Andy Beshear, who declared a state of emergency in Kentucky.

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The governors of Missouri, Virginia and Maryland followed suit. States in the southeast of the country could also experience their share of climatic misfortune, according to the weather services, which predict storms accompanied by hail and potential tornadoes.

These powerful winds could cause property damage and “extended power outages,” the NWS warned. Conditions that could complicate an already precarious situation in the southern Appalachians, a mountainous region very hard hit by a deadly hurricane in September.

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