The central, southern, and eastern United States are facing extremely cold Arctic air, with multiple waves expected to last through mid-January, potentially affecting over 250 million people across 40 states. The cold air will bring snow and ice storms, leading to increased energy demands, potential freeze-related damage, and risks to agriculture and infrastructure.
Key Points
Multiple waves of Arctic air affecting central and eastern US
Snow and ice storms expected, posing risks to infrastructure and agriculture
Long-lasting cold could lead to record-breaking temperatures
Pros
Increased awareness of severe weather conditions
Preparation for potential energy demands and infrastructure challenges
Cons
Risks of freeze-related damage to homes, buildings, and crops
Potential strain on the electric grid leading to rolling blackouts