The winter monsoon raged across the United States, causing power outages to 250,000 customers and the cancellation of more than 18,000 flights.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The United States ushered in the first winter storm in early January. The southern states of the United States were affected by severe weather. A total of 250,000 households lost power, more than 18,000 flights were forced to be cancelled, and road conditions caused by heavy snow caused 6 deaths die.

The U.S. Weather Service predicts that this winter storm will continue to bring dangerous disasters in northern and central Texas.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, as of yesterday (1st), the winter storm disrupted traffic in some parts of the United States and cut power to 250,000 homes in the south.

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Since the winter storm hit the states of Texas and West Virginia, airlines have been forced to cancel more than 18,000 domestic flights. According to data from the flight tracking website "FlightAware", in addition to canceled flights, 750 flights have also been delayed.

U.S. Weather Service forecaster Bob Oravec said the winter storm will move northeast across the U.S., through parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas, into western Tennessee and Mississippi, and the storm has not yet ended sign.