Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Southern states brace for a wintry storm over the weekend.

Icy roads, deadly floods feared over weekend

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RICHMOND, Va. — Millions of people in Southern states braced for a harsh wintry storm that could bring immobilizi­ng snowfalls, icy roads or deadly floods. Governors and local officials from Texas to Virginia declared emergencie­s ahead of the storm’s arrival to free up funds and manpower to help mitigate the storm’s effect. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Saturday that residents in some parts of the state should be ready for a lengthy fight with Mother Nature. “We’re preparing for days of impact, not hours,” Cooper said. Officials have warned residents to prepare emergency kits and staff off roads in impacted areas. “Virginians should take all necessary precaution­s to ensure they are prepared for winter weather storm impacts,” Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said. The National Weather Service said a “prolonged period of snow is expected” starting Saturday and lasting until Monday, with the heaviest snow expected in northwest North Carolina and southern Virginia. Heavy rains are expected in other parts of the South, creating possible floods in coastal areas. North Carolina’s largest electric utility, Duke Energy, has said there could be more than 500,000 power outages. Charlotte Douglas Internatio­nal Airport, the sixth busiest airport in the country, said American Airlines would reduce its operations starting Saturday evening and scattered cancellati­ons are expected through Monday morning. Signs of a pending monster snowfall were prevalent. Traffic crews have been busy treating roads ahead of the storm. Amtrak has canceled or modified some routes because of the storm. And many hardware stores have sold out of ice melt.

 ?? Ronald W. Erdrich The Associated Press ?? Snow falls Saturday in a south Abilene, Texas neighborho­od. Governors and local officials from Texas to Virginia declared emergencie­s ahead of the storm’s arrival this weekend.
Ronald W. Erdrich The Associated Press Snow falls Saturday in a south Abilene, Texas neighborho­od. Governors and local officials from Texas to Virginia declared emergencie­s ahead of the storm’s arrival this weekend.

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