Winter storms in the United States unleashed heavy snow and freezing rain in the Northeast, Midwest, South and parts of the U.S.

The said storms unloaded colder temperatures, making it more difficult for Americans at home and traveling this week.

The challenging weather conditions in the U.S. raised concerns over the impact on road safety and health.

Polar vortex and arctic air

Concord, New Hampshire on February 4, 2022
Concord, New Hampshire on February 4, 2022 by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

According to AccuWeather's recent forecast, a rapid and intense polar vortex would unleash in the Northeast, bringing a colder weather outlook.

In Canada, The Weather Network explained that the polar vortex would help unfold the coldest weather in the region.

Although the polar vortex is considered a natural phenomenon, it plays a significant role in the weather system, from the snow storm, heavy snow and freezing temperatures.

The blast of the polar vortex would put temperatures at a low, affecting the most vulnerable sectors of society or those without access to the heating system.

Staying warm and safe during extreme cold

According to the CDC on Winter Advisories, staying warm during extreme cold is essential. Homeowners should ensure that no one suffers from prolonged exposure to cold weather, including hypothermia and frostbite.

NBC Boston said that winter and cold weather safety measures are essential for health under extreme cold.

With the blast of the polar vortex and a new wave of arctic air, the temperatures are expected to become colder than usual this week until the weekend.

Here are some of the important reminders that homeowners should keep in mind.

Stay updated with the current weather advisories.

Forecasts report winter warnings and watches. It would help family members be better prepared for the impact of colder temperatures.

Weather forecasts also share road closures and rerouting for motorists planning to travel.

Dress in layered clothes

Wearing layered clothes would offer more warmth. The colder weather conditions would unleash colder air that could put at risk, especially those most vulnerable.

The layered clothes should cover parts of your body. The most common cold-related concerns are hypothermia and frostbite, both extremely dangerous.

Check your family members' body temperatures.Monitor the body temperatures of your family members, especially older adults and others vulnerable to extreme cold. Homeowners should ensure that they wear layered winter clothes.

Turning on the heating system would also be helpful.

Anticipate power outages

Weather forecasts report that winter storms can damage or blow away trees and power lines, causing widespread power outages.

Keeping an emergency kit at home would help anticipate possible power outages. The emergency kit should have the following: battery-powered radio, bottled water, hot water bottles, extra blankets, power banks, medicines, flashlights and non-perishable goods.

In addition, homeowners should be careful in using power generators.

Stay at home or limit outdoor activities.

Blizzards and heavy snow would be dangerous during severe weather conditions and winter storms. It is best to stay at home to prevent possible injuries and accidents.

Motorists should observe the weather conditions before planning to leave. Slippery roads, sleet and freezing conditions would be challenging to drive.

While at home, homeowners should ensure that the pipelines won't become frozen.

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