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Snow, ice explosion in the south with a strong winter storm

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Atlanta: Hazardous winter storms that combine high wind and ice across the parts of Southeast US on Sundays, causing extensive power outages, logging trees and fences and coating roads with dangerous cold glaze.
Tens of thousands of customers without strength in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida.
More than one inch of snow drops per hour in several parts of Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia, according to the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.
Storm makes air travel very difficult in several parts of the southern part.
The most difficult hit nation airport – Charlotte Douglas International – remains open around the Sunday Dawn, the airport said in the weather direction.
But more than 1,000 Sunday flights in Charlotte have been canceled – more than 80% of the airport’s Sunday schedule, according to flight tracking service Flighteare.com.
Charlotte is the main center in the south for American airlines.
In Atlanta, where Delta Air Lines operates the main hub, more than 300 week flights have been canceled.
Conditions are expected to continue deteriorating on the following Sunday, and the possibility of land dismissal is possible at the airport in the Washington area, D.C., the Federal flight administration said in the air traffic control plan for the week.
The parts of North Carolina are under the winter storm warning until Monday morning.
Raleigh is experiencing a mixture of frozen rainfall.
In the Asheville area, local television recordings showed the accumulation of snow covering the streets with white.
BunCombe County closed all the parks, libraries and waste facilities until Monday.
In Boone to the northeast, Appalachian State University suspends many operations on Sundays and tells all but certain important workers to stay away from campus until Monday morning.
Strong winds are expected to descend trees and electrical lines.
Nearly 95,000 customers without strength in Georgia alone at 9 am.
Local time, according to podoutage.us.
In Greenville, South Carolina, tremendous snow road before changing ice.
Most countries are under the warning of winter storms, with 40 mph high winds (64 kph).

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