美国中东部数百万民众本周末将遭遇严寒和大雪

By Rich McKay和Julia Harte
2026年1月22日 下午5:43 UTC 7小时前更新

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  • 摘要
  • 风暴将影响1.5亿美国人,带来降雪、降雨和严寒
  • 风暴对农作物的农业益处与风险
  • 地方准备工作包括紧急声明和避难所安排

1月22日(路透社)——美国国家气象局表示,本周五至本周末,一场强风暴将从美国中部平原席卷至东海岸,带来强降雪和冻雨,预计将影响1.5亿美国人,导致交通中断、停电和严寒天气。

官员称,这场可能影响近半个国家人口的风暴,在阿巴拉契亚山脉和西弗吉尼亚州山区可能带来高达20英寸(50.8厘米)的降雪,而美国东部大部分地区居民可能面临危险的结冰或冰冻道路,以及因树木和树枝积冰断裂导致的潜在停电。

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“由于北部极端寒冷和风暴影响,一半的美国人处于某种形式的天气预警之下,”马里兰州College Park美国国家气象局天气预报中心的气象学家Brian Hurley表示。

农业气象学家称,根据周四发布的每周美国干旱监测报告,俄克拉荷马州23%的地区正处于严重干旱中,此次强降雪和冰冻对该州处于休眠状态的冬小麦作物有利。

但美国农业部周三在每日天气报告中表示,风暴过后气温骤降可能导致没有积雪覆盖保护的小麦田面临“低温伤害风险”。美国农业部周四还指出,南部平原地区的牲畜将因冰雪而面临压力,北部地区则将遭遇极端寒冷。

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Hurley称,纽约市、波士顿、巴尔的摩和华盛顿特区预计从周六开始将迎来4至10英寸(10至25厘米)的厚重湿雪,华盛顿特区气温将降至华氏20度左右(零下5.5摄氏度),波士顿最低气温为7华氏度(零下14摄氏度)。

地方准备工作正在进行

在整个风暴期间,纽约州将处于“蓝色警报”状态,要求社会服务机构延长避难所开放时间,确保无家可归者能获得庇护。

在波士顿,Anh-Phi Tran表示尽管有预报,他仍准备带着当地备受喜爱的“Zinneken’s”比利时华夫饼餐车参加周末活动。

“这很艰难,但我有取暖器,当然还有华夫饼烤箱来保暖,”在餐车工作约11年的Tran说。

芝加哥将经历极寒天气,周五和周六最低气温为零下2华氏度,危险的风寒指数将低至零下30华氏度(零下34摄氏度)。

芝加哥River North区J.C. Licht五金店经理James Martin表示,本周空间加热器在货架上销售一空。

“芝加哥人知道如何应对极端寒冷,”土生土长的芝加哥人Martin说,“我们行动迅速,层层穿衣,然后问自己‘我们为什么还住在这里?’”

在得克萨斯州,州长Greg Abbott宣布进入紧急状态,调动额外人员和设备以控制交通、监测停电情况、救援被风暴围困的民众等。Abbott敦促得克萨斯州民众“保持天气警惕,出行前查询DriveTexas.org,并听从州和地方官员的指导。”

预计风暴将在周日晚或周一初从大部分地区消退。来自加拿大的北极寒流将使北达科他州法戈市周六最高气温仅为零下5华氏度。

气象预报员称,向南地区的主要风暴危害将是冰冻。弗吉尼亚州中部至得克萨斯州北部的东南部各州可能积冰达半英寸。

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Freezing temps, heavy snow expected for millions of people in central and eastern US this weekend

By Rich McKay and Julia Harte
January 22, 2026 5:43 PM UTC Updated 7 hours ago

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  • Storm to impact 150 million Americans with snow, rain, frigid cold
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Jan 22 (Reuters) – Travel disruptions, power outages and frigid temperatures are expected to affect 150 million Americans on Friday and through the weekend as a massive storm clobbers the U.S. with heavy snow and freezing rain from the Central Plains to the East Coast, the National Weather Service said.

The storm, which could impact nearly half the country’s population, will bring up to 20 inches (50.8 cm) of snow in the Appalachians and West Virginia mountains, while most people living in the eastern U.S. could face dangerous slick or frozen roads and potential power outages from ice-laden trees and branches falling and snapping power lines, officials said.

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“With the extreme cold in the North and the storm, half of all Americans are under some form of weather advisories,” said Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the NWS’s Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

Agricultural meteorologists said the heavy snow and ice should benefit dormant winter wheat crops in Oklahoma, where 23% of the state is in severe drought, according to a weekly U.S. Drought Monitor report released on Thursday.

But plunging temperatures in the storm’s wake could put wheat fields without protective snow cover “at risk of cold-weather injury,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a daily weather note on Wednesday. Livestock will face stressful conditions due to ice and snow in the Southern Plains and extreme cold in the north, the USDA said on Thursday.

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New York City, Boston, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., could receive 4 to 10 inches (10 to 25 cm) of heavy, wet snow starting on Saturday, Hurley said, with temperatures in the low 20s Fahrenheit (minus 5.5 C) in D.C., with Boston seeing a low of 7 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 14 C).

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Throughout the storm, New York state was expected to be under a “Code Blue,” which requires social service providers to extend shelter hours and ensure the homeless have access to them.

In Boston, Anh-Phi Tran said he was prepared to cater a weekend event with his locally beloved “Zinneken’s” Belgian waffle food truck despite the forecast.

“It’s hard, but I have a space heater and of course the waffle ovens to keep me warm,” said Tran, who has worked in the food truck for about 11 years.

Chicago will be under a deep freeze, with a low of 2 degrees below zero F on Friday and Saturday and dangerous wind chills of 30 below zero (minus 34 C) .

Space heaters have been flying off the shelves all week at J.C. Licht Ace Hardware River North in Chicago, according to manager James Martin.

Chicagoans know how to deal with extreme cold, said Martin, a Chicago native. “We move fast and we dress in layers and layers and more layers. Then we ask, ‘Why do we still live here?'”

In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of emergency, activating extra personnel and equipment to help control traffic, monitor power outages, rescue people trapped by the storm, and more. Abbott urged Texans to “remain weather-aware, check DriveTexas.org before traveling, and heed the guidance of state and local officials.”

The storm is expected to clear out of most areas by late Sunday or early on Monday. The extreme cold from an Arctic blast of air from Canada will bring a high temperature of only 5 degrees below zero on Saturday in Fargo, North Dakota.

Farther south, the main storm hazard will be ice, weather forecasters said. From Central Virginia to Northern Texas, the Southeastern states could receive accumulations of up to a half-inch of ice.

Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta, Julia Harte in New York and Emily Schmall and Julie Ingwersen in Chicago; Editing by Donna Bryson, Bill Berkrot and Matthew Lewis

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