Extreme Weather Hits US, Canada This Winter

Extreme weather is gripping the United States and Canada this winter.

A full moon in March 2025 will be the first of its kind, according to NASA. The event is expected to bring severe lake-effect snowstorms that will cause traffic nightmares in New York.

In California, a new fire has broken out in a county, joining the ongoing L.A.-area fires. Firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze.

Meanwhile, wildfires have claimed several lives in K-9 teams’ search of ruined areas. The number of fatalities is rising as firefighters work to put out the flames.

The situation is not just about weather; it’s also about infrastructure. Potholes are a common issue in cities such as New York and Boston.

The polar regions hold secrets, including ‘iridescent clouds,’ which are only possible in these areas due to the unique atmospheric conditions.

Winter has brought its share of disasters, from avalanches to blockages that smash drivers’ windshields. In New Hampshire, stunning ice castles have been built, while swimmers brave the icy waters of Lake Michigan.

Satellite photos show the devastating impact of wildfires on the environment. Only one state remains snow-less so far this winter.

A winter storm named Cora has broken records and stunned the southern United States. The Atlanta snowstorm has shut down highways, causing disruptions to daily life.

Globally, 2024 was recorded as the warmest year on record. Satellite images reveal the stark reality of wildfires’ destruction from above.

Homeowners need to be aware of their winter weak spots, which can cause damage and disrupt daily life. A school bus slid into a winter nightmare in New York City.

A drone captured stunning footage of Lake Michigan’s ice volcanoes. However, some people may be guilty of making winter health mistakes that put them at risk.

As the weather continues to be extreme, it’s essential for citizens to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

Source: https://weather.com/science/space/video/first-full-moon-of-the-year-mars-occultation