Sun Dec 28 22:30:00 UTC 2025: Summary:

A powerful “bomb cyclone” is bringing a dangerous mix of severe weather across a large swath of the United States, stretching from Montana to Maine and from Texas to Pennsylvania. The storm is expected to deliver heavy snow, blizzards, extreme cold, and damaging winds, creating hazardous conditions and potential power outages. Over eight million people are under winter storm warnings, and nearly two million are under blizzard warnings. The Midwest and Great Lakes region is bracing for particularly heavy snowfall, with areas in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula expecting 6-12 inches or more. Cities like Marquette, Michigan, are preparing for potential power outages and prioritizing resident safety. Even areas further south like Dallas, Texas will experience a dramatic temperature drop.

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‘Bomb Cyclone’ Unleashes Winter Fury Across US, Millions Under Weather Warnings

A potent “bomb cyclone” is slamming the United States with a barrage of severe weather, prompting warnings for millions across a vast region from Montana to Maine and Texas to Pennsylvania. The intense storm system, fueled by a rapidly deepening area of low pressure, is bringing heavy snow, blizzards, extreme cold, and damaging winds, creating dangerous conditions for travel and raising concerns about power outages.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter storm warnings for over eight million people and blizzard warnings for nearly two million. Forecasters are particularly concerned about the Midwest and Great Lakes region, where heavy snowfall is expected. Some areas, including east-central Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, could see 6-12 inches or more of snow.

“We are anticipating some pretty big snows over the next 24 hours,” said NWS Lead Forecaster Bob Oravec. Blizzard conditions are expected to cause near-zero visibility and potential power outages in some areas.

Marquette, Michigan, is bracing for the storm. Mayor Paul Schloegel said the city’s Board of Light & Power is prepared to handle any electricity loss, and the main priority is keeping residents safe.

While taking precautions, Schloegel notes, Marquette residents “choose to live here for our love of [four] full seasons and appreciate the effect the greatest lake, Lake Superior, has on our climate.”

Beyond the snow, the “bomb cyclone” is also ushering in frigid temperatures. Havre, Montana, could see wind chill values as low as 15 degrees below zero. Even Dallas, Texas, is forecast to experience a dramatic temperature plunge from the 80s on Sunday to highs in the 40s on Monday.

The Northeast is also facing weather challenges, with freezing rain potentially causing travel problems in northern New England and northern New York state. Remaining snow in New York City from the weekend storm is expected to freeze, creating further hazardous conditions.

Residents are urged to heed weather advisories and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this severe weather event.

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