Gov't engineered (geo-engineered) MONSTER NATIONAL SNOWSTORM begins this weekend
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MONSTER STORM ..info updating.. HIGH DANGER
https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2026-01-21-winter-storm-fern-maps-tracker-snow-ice-radar-alerts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F06tXWIM1i4
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PRIOR INFO:
A major winter storm beginning Friday, January 23, 2026, will affect a vast area of the United States, stretching from the Southern Plains to the East Coast, with significant snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. The specific areas affected are still subject to minor changes in the forecast, so monitoring local weather reports is advised.
Affected Regions and States
Southern Plains/Southwest (starting Friday): The storm will begin here with a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
States: New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Potential Impacts: Heavy snow is expected in Oklahoma and northern Texas, with significant icing in areas like Dallas and Shreveport, LA.
Deep South/Southeast (Saturday): The wintry mix will rapidly expand eastward. This area is at risk for a potentially historic ice storm.
States: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida (panhandle), South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Potential Impacts: Significant icing is a major concern, potentially leading to power outages and impossible travel conditions in cities such as Atlanta, Jackson, MS, and Charlotte, NC.
Mid-Atlantic/Northeast (Sunday-Monday): The storm will move into the Mid-Atlantic and potentially parts of the Northeast.
States: Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and possibly southern New England.
Potential Impacts: Heavy snow is expected in the Mid-Atlantic region, including Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Areas further north like Philadelphia and New York City may also see heavy snow, depending on the storm's final track.
Midwest/Ohio Valley: This region will experience cold air and the northern edge of the storm.
States: Ohio, Indiana, and possibly northern Kentucky.
Potential Impacts: Snow and a wintry mix will impact these areas, especially the Ohio Valley.
Key Concerns
Hazardous Travel: Travel is expected to be difficult to impossible in many affected areas, including major hub airports in Dallas, Atlanta, and Charlotte.
Extreme Cold: Following the storm, an intense blast of Arctic air will plunge temperatures into dangerously low, potentially record-breaking, single-digit or sub-zero conditions, which could prolong travel impacts and lead to frozen pipes.
Power Outages: Significant ice accumulation, especially in the South, increases the risk of damage to trees and power lines.
For the most current information and specific watches and warnings, check your local forecast via the National Weather Service website.