What happened: A winter storm caused snow and freezing temperatures as far south as Florida and Georgia. New York City may see up to four inches of snow, while Boston could get up to six inches.
Why it matters:
- The unusual southern snowfall disrupts daily life and travel in typically warmer regions.
- Northern cities face significant snow accumulation, affecting transportation and public services.
MNN Take: This storm illustrates how cold weather systems can extend far beyond usual areas, impacting both southern and northern states with snow and low temperatures.
Sources: NYTimes US