A cold Arctic air mass covers the United States, affecting 95 million people.

Many areas of the United States face extreme cold weather from arctic air masses blowing in from Canada and affecting more than 95 million people.

Blisteringly cold temperatures blanketed much of the United States. Influencing the election campaign, an American football match traveled and caused injury to approximately 350,000 families in the northeast and northwest. There is no electricity.

The US National Weather Service (NWS) said in a statement on Sunday that an arctic air mass coming from Canada is causing temperatures to drop across the Northwest to Northeast and Midwest. He issued a wind chill warning for more than 95 million people in those areas and warns that in Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota, the temperature is expected to reach -57 degrees Celsius.

NWS Office Des Moines said it doesn't expect the cold weather blanketing Iowa to subside until next week. With cold temperatures expected to reach around -40 degrees Celsius across the state, winter storms blanketed the Midwest on Saturday. Which led to a power outage to tens of thousands of families. Power was cut off for more than 102,000 people in Pennsylvania. In Michigan, New York and Wisconsin, more than 86,000 people were without power.

While Maine is facing historic flooding that has submerged roads and buildings, Governor Janet Mills of Maine warns people to stay indoors. Due to flooding in Portland, its height was approximately 4.5 meters, and some small buildings were washed away.

Extreme weather conditions also affect coastal areas of the Pacific Ocean. Northwest and parts of northeastern United States. Over the weekend, the city of Portland, Oregon, was hit by a snowstorm and strong winds that caused trees to fall. More than 160,000 people are without electricity. Fire officials and local media reported at least two people died due to the weather.

Mrs. Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York State, a travel ban was issued for Erie County, and the National Football League was forced to postpone the American football match between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills to today due to the storm.

The NWS forecasts snow, sleet and freezing rain early this week across Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and southern Appalachia. While very cold air will blow over the lower regions of the South and as a result, the temperature in Atlanta will reach 10 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.

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