Washington, D.C. — Forecasters reported that a prolonged deep freeze will persist across much of the US East, while meteorological models tracked a rapidly intensifying coastal storm developing offshore. National and state weather agencies issued cold-weather advisories, winter-storm watches, and guidance from the Carolinas through New England. Emergency management offices urged limited travel and preparedness as projections ranged from glancing coastal impacts to a major blizzard along the Interstate 95 corridor. Forecasts called for subfreezing temperatures, wind chills near or below zero, and potential heavy snowfall and coastal flooding Saturday into Sunday. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Emergency management agencies, utilities, and local governments benefited by activating preparedness measures and coordinating responses, improving readiness, resource staging, and public safety communications ahead of the storm.
Residents, commuters, and outdoor workers suffered prolonged subfreezing temperatures, hazardous wind chills, travel disruptions, and increased risk of power, heating, and infrastructure problems during the coastal storm threat.
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East Coast Faces Weekend Storm, Deep Freeze Persisting
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