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    Urgent: Tucker Carlson Warning, Grid Going Down

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    Post  Carol Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:04 am


    Urgent: Tucker Carlson Warning, Grid Going Down
    URGENT WARNING: Tucker Carlson Just Posted A Video
    Sounding The Alarm To Prepare Fast
    Because The Grid is Going Down Soon.

    https://twitter.com/_/status/1746387491979227154


    The Great Freeze . . . Are You Prepared?

    Looking at almost every forecast model, the Arctic air front moving across North America will trip off power grids from both Canada to the USA with all drawing "record" electricity demand. We have not seen an event like this before and expect power outages because of it. To make matters worse repair parts for damaged infrastructure will be delayed because of shipping disruptions across the planet. Help is far away so you are on your own through this event.
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    Major winter storm targets Midwest to Great Lakes with heavy snow and blizzard conditions, U.S. - Saturday, January 13, 2024
    https://watchers.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/goes-east-0100-utc-janaury-13-2024-with-group-energy-density.webp

    A powerful winter storm is set to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and blizzard conditions across the Midwest to the Great Lakes through Saturday, January 13, 2024. Following this storm, dangerously low temperatures are forecasted for the Rockies and Plains. This storm system is part of the same weather pattern that caused significant disruptions in southern Ontario, Canada.

    An intense low-pressure system is bringing significant wintry weather across the Midwest to the Great Lakes, expected to last through Saturday, January 13, 2024. National Weather Service forecaster Asherman highlighted the busy weather pattern, noting that the storm will be followed by frigid Arctic air spilling southward from Canada.

    As of the morning of January 13, moderate to heavy snowfall and gusty winds are reported across the Heartland. Blizzard conditions, with wind gusts of 40 – 65 km/h (25 – 40 mph), are creating dangerous travel situations across the Corn Belt through the Great Lakes. Despite the snowfall area diminishing by evening, northwesterly winds will intensify lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes, with an additional 30 – 60 cm (12 – 24 inches) of snow expected in western Michigan and New York state.

    In the Northeast, heavy rainfall may lead to flooding, exacerbated by recent rains. Coastal areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast are also facing moderate to major coastal flooding.

    Historical coastal flooding is expected in Maine on Saturday morning (LT), January 13, 2024. The state is bracing for a combination of major coastal flooding, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and snow in mountainous regions, predominantly during the morning. The most severe rain and wind conditions are forecasted between 06:00 and 10:00 LT, with the most critical coastal flooding anticipated around noon LT, coinciding with the high tide.

    The western U.S. also faces severe weather conditions due to an Arctic airmass. In Montana, temperatures could drop to as low as -40 to -46 °C (40 – 50 °F). The Northern and Central Plains are likely to experience record-breaking sub-zero temperatures, with wind chill values reaching -35 °C (-30 °F) in areas extending from the northern Rockies to northern Kansas. In the Dakotas, wind chill values could plummet to around -46 °C (-50 °F).

    The Great Basin and Pacific Northwest are under Winter Storm Warnings, with heavy snow and valley icing posing travel hazards. Oregon is particularly vulnerable to significant freezing rain, risking tree and power line damage. The cold air moving south is expected to bring wintry conditions to the Mid-South by Sunday, January 14, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain in the ArkLaTex region.

    The hazardous weather will persist into next week, with dangerously low temperatures and wind chills. In northern coastal California and Oregon, flash flooding remains a threat with 75 – 130 mm (3 – 5 inches) of rainfall forecasted for today.
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    U.S. faces first major Arctic outbreak of winter, dangerously cold wind chills expected

    The United States is bracing for its first significant Arctic air outbreak of the winter, impacting the north-central region with bitterly cold wind chills and extending through the weekend. The northern Rockies and Plains are particularly at risk, with the Arctic surge also expected to bring record-breaking cold to the south-central U.S.
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    Major winter storm hits southern Ontario, causes blizzard conditions and power outages, Canada
    A severe winter storm, characterized by heavy snowfall and strong wind gusts exceeding 80 km/h (50 mph) in some areas, swept through southern Ontario on Friday, January 12, 2024. The storm led to widespread power outages, with over 30 000 reported by Hydro One. Additionally, the storm caused significant disruptions at Toronto-Pearson International Airport, leading to numerous flight cancellations and delays.
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