Charleston, Wow (APP) – Storms sent stems to their shores on Thursday to some parts of western Virginia and Kentucky, and a ventric -mixed trees and roads in the snow also “Thunder ice” in several states Dropped. .
Residents and storms in parts of Indiana, South Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania reported to see “Thunder Ice” early Thursday – unstable air with lightning shine.
In western Virginia, a long line with thunderstorms with thunderstorms caused residents to wreak havoc and heavy rains, flood palaces and accidents where some of the intracetate highways suffered water. In several counties, schools delayed classes or closed on Thursday.
Several inches of rain in Charliston forced county officials to activate the emergency Operations Center. Authorities responded to several rescue calls before the water shortage began in the morning, officials said. Most parts of West Virginia and parts of East Kentucky remained in the flood warning on Thursday afternoon.
Ice storm warns for parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and northern Virginia continued. Even before the temperatures came, the storm left the snow and left the roads. In most areas, significant power outages have been avoided with ice collecting snow on trees and power lines.
Several inches of snow forecasts in New England led to closures and delays. In the mine, more than 200 schools and businesses were closed or closed soon. The Canbank Area School District was one of many people who chose to close completely instead of taking the risk of dirty journey for afternoon school buses.
District Superintendent Terry Cooper said, “Road conditions expect to deteriorate rapidly after the snow begins, if we potentially endanger the preliminary release scenario students and staff.”
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Associated Press Writers Sara Bromfield Cox Will, Maryland, and Scarburo, Patrick Vital participated in the report.