Friday, January 8, 2010

THE ARCTIC BLAST HAS BLOWN FARTHER SOUTHWARDS.


The early severe winter, or rather the Arctic blast has blown farther southwards in the USA and caused severe weather of snowfall and icy low temperatures in places that have not had snow, or ice for many years.
Many runways and roads have been covered with snow, or ice as a result flights bound for the southern states, or those scheduled for take-off have all been canceled. Almost all the school in Georgia have been closed, except very few that have been rescheduled to begin work one, or two hours before mid-day.
Many vehicles on the roads have either skidded to the ramp, or collided against trees, or with other vehicles in the several accidents reported early this morning. Brittle trees branches that may have been stripped off their leaves, due to the severe winter weather have fallen to the ground as a result of the additional weight of ice that has frozen on them overnight.
Fortunately, only one motorist is said to have died from the several others reported to have had traffic accidents.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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