Snow and strong winds rolled into the U.S. Midwest on November 30, covering roads in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and turning commutes into a slippery adventure ❄️🌨️. Many drivers faced slowdowns and delays as the storm moved in.
More than 50 million people nationwide are currently under winter weather alerts. From Iowa's cornfields to Ohio's cities, residents are urged to stay home if they can, bundle up, and drive only if absolutely necessary 🧥🚗.
The U.S. National Weather Service says these winter-like conditions will last through December 2, with heavy snow, gusty winds, and icy roads in the Midwest. But don’t think the weather party’s over: another system is on the way to bring rain, thunderstorms, and a wintry mix from the Gulf Coast up to the Northeast later this week 🌧️⛈️.
Whether you’re traveling for the holidays or just heading to class, keep an eye on local forecasts, charge your devices, and stock up on snacks and water. Stay warm, stay safe, and keep your snow boots ready, amigos! ❄️
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Winter storm hits U.S. Midwest as over 50 million face weather alerts
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