China News Agency, San Francisco, February 22 (Xinhua) According to US media reports, on the 22nd local time, a winter storm that swept across many parts of the United States significantly intensified. School closures, flight delays, power outages, and road closures occurred in some areas. severely affected.

  CNN reported on the 22nd that this winter storm extended from California in the southwestern United States to Maine in the northeast, and some areas encountered severe weather such as strong winds, icing, extreme cold and sleet.

Of these, the northern part of the country has been the hardest hit.

The snowfall in the Minneapolis area of ​​Minnesota on the 22nd may exceed 50.8 centimeters, and the snowfall for several consecutive days may exceed 60.96 centimeters, breaking the local record for nearly 30 years.

  The Wyoming Department of Transportation stated on social platforms that interstate highways and secondary highways across the state may encounter winter storms and be closed for many days.

The Associated Press quoted Wyoming Highway Patrol officials on the 22nd as saying that rescuers in the state tried to rescue those trapped in the car, but the severe snowstorm made it almost impossible for rescue to proceed normally.

Starting from the 21st, parts of California began to experience strong winds, and a large number of trees and electrical equipment collapsed.

  As of the 22nd, more than 65 million people in 29 states in the United States are under winter weather warnings.

The Associated Press reported that during the winter storm, schools in many northern states of the United States will be closed, and some government offices will also be closed.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said on social platforms on the 21st that he has instructed the state's National Guard, transportation department and state police to prepare for the storm.

  Severe weather affected flights and power systems in many parts of the United States.

As of 20:00 on the 22nd, data from the flight tracking website FlightAware showed that more than 1,750 flights across the United States were cancelled.

At the same time, data from the power tracking website Poweroutage.us shows that the number of outage customers in Michigan and Illinois exceeded 556,000 and 110,000 respectively, and more than 50,000 customers were out of power in California.

  Later this week, the winter storm system will move towards the east coast of the United States, and parts of some states in the east of the country will see ice accumulations up to 1.27 cm thick.

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