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South Gripped by New Snow Storm After Deadly Arctic Blast
31 Jan
Summary
- A new snow storm is hitting southern states after a deadly arctic blast.
- NASA postponed a crucial rocket fueling test due to the severe weather.
- South Florida faces its coldest temperatures since 1989.
- Nearly 200,000 customers remain without power, primarily in the South.

As the United States recovers from a widespread arctic blast that resulted in over 100 fatalities, a new snow storm is actively impacting southern regions. Heavy snow and high winds are currently being experienced in North Carolina and surrounding states. This severe weather has forced NASA to postpone a critical fueling test for its massive rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida, potentially delaying a planned manned Moon flyby.




