Winter Storm Blair is wreaking havoc across the southeastern United States, particularly in Charleston, where flight delays and cancellations are rampant. Thousands are without power, and schools and government offices are closing due to the severe weather conditions. Airlines are easing change fees for affected travelers, and state officials have declared a state of emergency to coordinate relief efforts. Coastal areas are bracing for further impact, while residents are urged to stay safe and informed as conditions continue to deteriorate.
As Winter Storm Blair rolls through the southeastern U.S., residents in cities like Charleston are feeling the impact of this *major winter blast*. From travel delays to power outages, the storm is causing quite a stir across the region.
Charleston International Airport is experiencing some *serious flight chaos*. Reports indicate that a whopping eight inbound flights have been delayed and seven more have been cancelled. Departures are not faring any better, with three delayed and seven cancelled as of now. And unfortunately, it’s expected that these numbers could rise as the storm continues to wreak havoc on travel conditions.
It’s not just the airports that are affected. With the weather taking a turn for the worse, many schools and government offices in several states are being forced to close their doors. Parents and students should check local announcements for the latest updates.
Major airlines are stepping up to assist passengers caught in this storm. American Airlines is allowing travelers to change their flights without any fees if their tickets were booked before January 1 for travel to 45 different cities. Delta Airlines is offering the same deal for flights scheduled between January 3 and 6, letting travelers rebook to 12 select cities without incurring charges. Not to be left out, Southwest Airlines is also permitting passengers to change their reservations to 14 different airports free of charge.
In the Charleston area, Winter Storm Blair isn’t pulling any punches. The National Weather Service has reported that from January 5 to 6, the region received over five inches of snow and around one-quarter inch of ice. This wintry mix is complicating efforts to keep roads clear and safe for travel.
Adding to the troubles, thousands are left in the dark due to power outages across West Virginia. Recent reports show that 73,400 customers are affected, including 38,200 in Virginia and 35,200 in West Virginia. Thankfully, around 5,500 personnel are working tirelessly in power restoration efforts, with teams coming in from neighboring states to lend a hand.
The National Weather Service is keeping a close watch on conditions in the Kanawha Valley, where up to 5.5 inches of snow fell, with even more freezing rain on the way. Central West Virginia remains under a Winter Storm Warning until 1 a.m. Tuesday. Drivers are strongly urged to exercise caution, as secondary routes remain slick and hazardous.
In light of these conditions, Governor Jim Justice has declared a state of emergency for all 55 counties. This declaration allows for better coordination and readiness as the state navigates the storm’s impacts. Local warming shelters have also opened their doors, and residents are advised to check on their neighbors and stay informed on weather developments.
If you’re along the Outer Banks in North Carolina, prepare for *significant coastal impacts*! A rapidly strengthening low-pressure area is expected to bring damaging winds and potential flooding to the area, compounded by astronomical king tides that could worsen coastal flooding.
As the storm continues its course through the week, temperatures are predicted to drop into the teens. Motorists are advised to stay updated on road conditions and prioritize safety during this *hazardous weather event*. Remember, your safety comes first! Keep warm, stay indoors, and check in with your fellow community members.
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