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PODCAST TITLE

Historic Winter Storm Threatens Two-Thirds of the U.S.: Snow, Ice, Power Outages & Dangerous Cold

PODCAST SUMMARY / DESCRIPTION

A massive and unusually widespread winter storm is unfolding across the eastern two-thirds of the United States, bringing heavy snow, crippling ice, and dangerously cold air to more than 200 million people. From the Deep South—where infrastructure is least prepared for ice storms—to the Midwest, Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, this storm is expected to cause major travel disruptions, power outages, school closures, and prolonged recovery challenges. In this episode, we break down the most critical impacts, the highest-risk regions, and why this event stands out historically—occurring at the same time meteorologists from around the world gather for the American Meteorological Society’s annual meeting in Texas.

PODCAST SHOW / SERIES

Meteorology Matters

EPISODE TYPE

Weather Analysis / Breaking Weather Event

LANGUAGE

English

CONTENT RATING

General / All Audiences

AUTHOR / HOST

Rob Jones

PUBLISHER

Meteorology Matters

PODCAST LOCATION (HOST LOCATION)

Florida, United States

PRIMARY EVENT LOCATIONS (GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS)

United States

DETAILED EVENT REGIONS (OPTIONAL FIELD)

Deep South (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee),

Midwest,

Appalachians,

Mid-Atlantic,

Northeast,

Southeast United States

SEASON (OPTIONAL)

Winter 2025–2026

EPISODE TIMELINE / DATE RANGE

Late January 2026

EPISODE NOTES (OPTIONAL RSS FIELD)

This episode focuses on the societal impacts of a high-impact winter storm, including snow accumulation, ice accretion, power outages, road closures, aviation disruptions, and extreme cold risks, with special attention to regions unaccustomed to prolonged winter weather.

WEBSITE / BRAND

https://meteorologymatters.com

COPYRIGHT

© 2026 Meteorology Matters

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