Hazardous storm system hits United States ahead of winter holidays

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A huge swath of the United States will face heavy snow, below-freezing temperatures, and dangerous wind chills this week, likely leading to flight delays and impassable roadways during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

The National Weather Service forecasts potentially hazardous weather conditions into the middle of the week, extending from the Northwest and Great Plains regions of the country to the central and southern Appalachian area.

A surge of Arctic air crossing the country behind a cold front is expected to create blizzard conditions in parts of the Plains and Great Lakes region, while a flash freeze could occur from the mid-South to the East Coast, according to the Service. "It is unconscionable that we have people living without shelter in Chicago winters at all, much less during a blizzard at Christmas," posted Twitter user @laurie_merrell on Tuesday morning.

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