Cities From Chicago to Boston Prepare For Massive Ice Storm
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that a massive ice storm will hit the U.S., stretching from Chicago to Boston and into northern Kentucky. The storm is expected to cause power outages, travel delays, and economic disruption. Scientists attribute these extreme weather patterns to climate change, as global warming increasingly disrupts the polar vortex, bringing colder air into the U.S.
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